We dive into the airline and what happened in this air accident. Who is Jeju Air? Jeju Air 737 HL8267. Photo (c) Erik Ritterbach Jeju Air, founded in January 2005, is South Korea’s first and largest low-cost c
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"Very serious crew, even the crew chief in the back has been in the unit for a very long time, very familiar with the area, very familiar with the routing structure," Koziol said. "So we don't see that at all as being any impact on what happened today or last night...
joining the fierce competition that is Asian long-haul low-cost operations. Singapore Airlines would provide a small fleet of Boeing 777-200s, painted with a combination of the two airlines’ liveries, for the new LCC to utilize on services to Western India, Northeast China, South Korea, Jap...
than similar cards from other airlines, but if you can put $10,000 of spending on the card in a calendar year, the $200 Delta credit you'll earn more than makes up for the fee. Don't forget that Delta credit cardholders also get a 15% discount when booking Delta flights with miles...
means giving more to consumers for less, which leads to increasing social welfare. You might assume, therefore, that increased technological innovation would mean increased productivity. That’s exactly what happened in the 1990s, when a revolution in information and communications technologysparked a ...
A lucky group of members boarded a brand new A350-900 for its delivery flight to Hong Kong. But first, the plane was tested and inspected at the Airbus Delivery Centre in France.
Unsolved: What happened to flight MH370?Wednesday 1 March at 10:04amOn the 8 March 2014, Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 vanished en route to China with 239 people on board. Today, nearly three years on, the mystery of the doomed flight remains unsolved....
WHAT HAPPENED? An Alaska Airlines jetliner blew out a portion of its fuselage seven minutes after takeoff 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) above Oregon Friday night, forcing the pilots to make an emergency landing. None of the 171 passengers or six crew were seriously injured but the ra...
As of Tuesday afternoon, “It’s far too early to say what the cause of this accident might be,” said Ken Webster, a senior investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. The crash Mondayhappened on a gusty day following heavy snowfall. ...