A JejuAir plane crashed on Sunday, killing 179 people. The CEO addressed reporters on Tuesday. Its CEO, Kim E-bae, outlined how the airline plans to regain trust after the catastrophic crash.
Lee Geun-young One hundred and eighty one people were on board JejuAir flight 2216 when it crashed in South Korea on Sunday. Just two crew members have been rescued - with officials suggesting ...
Shares of Boeing fell as much as six percent Monday morning after Sunday’s crash involving one of its 737 planes operated by JejuAir in South Korea, which led to the deaths of 179 people.
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