Jeju Air tragedy: Did birds cause the South Korean plane crash that killed 181?
Monday, 27 January 2025 () Traces of bird strikes were found in the engines of the Jeju Air flight that crashed at Muan International Airport, killing all but two of the 181 passengers. The preliminary report identified remains of migratory ducks. Issues with the black boxes complicate determining the exact cause. Authorities plan further investigations and improvements at the airport.
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