The South Korean government has formed an aviation safety committee that should present its findings in March.
Low-cost carriers engage in price war to attract customers as safety concerns persist following recent accidents.
South Korean authorities said Thursday that all airports in the country would be required to deploy thermal imaging cameras ...
Korea's transport ministry is reinforcing safety measures for hazardous materials - notably regarding passenger carriage of ...
According to Jeju Air's lithium battery regulations, passengers may carry up to five power banks with batteries of 100Wh or ...
South Korean officials are launching an investigation into the cause of the fire that engulfed an Air Busan passenger plane, ...
South Korean Police on Friday raided Gimhae International Airport to secure evidence related to last week's fire in an Air ...
An Air Busan Airbus A321 burst into flames at Busan Gimhae Airport (PUS) after the aircraft’s tail caught fire before takeoff ...
Airlines are introducing tighter safety rules on batteries in the wake of the latest in-flight fire from an Air Busan ...
when a Jeju Air plane crashed on Muan Airport's runway as it made an emergency belly landing, killing all but two of the 181 people on board. Air Busan's single-aisle 17-year-old plane has burnt ...
Passengers flying on Air Busan will no longer be allowed to pack power banks into their carry-ons after the South Korean ...
In the deadliest air disaster ever on South Korean soil on Dec 29, 179 people were killed. Read more at straitstimes.com.