Jeju Air Crash Report Delayed: Families Demand Answers After 179 Deaths

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CNBC TV18•26-12-2025, 15:08
Jeju Air Crash Report Delayed: Families Demand Answers After 179 Deaths
- •South Korea delays the Jeju Air crash report beyond its one-year deadline, frustrating victims' families.
- •The December 29, 2024, Boeing 737-800 crash at Muan airport killed 179 of 181 on board after overshooting the runway.
- •Initial reports cited bird strikes; families suspect pilot blame and ignored factors like a non-frangible concrete embankment.
- •Families staged protests, calling for an independent probe; parliament will launch its own investigation.
- •The delay is due to pending legislation to ensure the investigation board's independence from the transport ministry.
Why It Matters: South Korea delays Jeju Air crash report, fueling family outrage and calls for an independent probe.
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