The missing data deepens the puzzle of what caused the deadly air disaster in Muan, South Korea, late last month.
The two flight recorders on board a South Korean airliner stopped working before the jet crashed during an emergency landing ...
The two black boxes on the Boeing jet involved in the worst aviation disaster on South Korean soil stopped recording about ...
The mystery surrounding the origin of the fatal plane catastrophe in South Korea last month is further complicated by the ...
South Korea’s leading low-cost carrier, heavy with debt and its stock already near record lows, is now facing intense public ...
A total of 179 died in the crash, with just two crew members surviving in one of the nation’s worst aviation disasters.
Jeju Air jet’s ‘black box’ stopped recording just minutes before the airliner hit a concrete structure at South Korea's Muan ...
The black boxes holding the flight data and cockpit voice recorders for the crashed Jeju Air flight that left 179 people dead ...
Before it suffered the deadliest crash in South Korea's history, budget airline Jeju Air was moving fast: racking up record ...
The Boeing 737-800's damaged flight data recorder (FDR) was sent to the NTSB in Washington, D.C., for data extraction. The ...
Two people, both flight attendants, are the only survivors of the crash and are being treated at South Korean hospitals.
The two sole survivors aboard the Jeju Air plane crash that killed 179 people lived because they were seated at the rear of ...