New revelations in South Korea plane crash that killed 179

A manager at a Gong Cha franchise in South Korea has sparked widespread outrage after allegedly telling part-time workers to ...
The coffee chain has apologised for its manager's behaviour. 'The investigation revealed that the incident was due to the ...
The black boxes of the passenger jetliner that crashed in South Korea last month killing 179 people stopped recording ...
The death toll for what amounted to be South Korea's most fatal plane crash in decades stands at 179 people on Monday, a day after the disaster gripped the nation already in intense political ...
Any information will be released by South Korea’s Aviation and Railway Accident Investigation Board, the American saftey board added. One of the two crew members that survived the plane crash ...
Under global aviation rules, South Korea will lead a civil investigation into the crash and automatically involve the NTSB since the plane was designed and built in the United States. Crash ...
Scores of people died when a passenger jet crash-landed in South Korea on Sunday. Two crew members were the only survivors after the plane, which was carrying 181 people, landed on its belly ...
Plane crash experts warned against drawing conclusions ... “Typically, it’s a combination of factors.” Officials in South Korea said they had recovered the plane’s black boxes, which ...
Following the Jeju Air disaster that left 179 people dead in South Korea, reports emerged about a couple thought to have ...