Tuesday's incident came a month after a Jeju Air passenger plane crashed at Muan International Airport in southern South Korea, killing all but two of the 181 people on board.
Authorities have concluded an initial on-site inspection of a fire-destroyed Air Busan plane on Thursday, officials said.
Police on Friday raided Gimhae International Airport to secure evidence related to last week's fire in an Air Busan plane.
South Korea Brings In Portable Battery Rules After Air Busan A321 Fire is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week ...
South Korean officials are launching an investigation into the cause of the fire that engulfed an Air Busan passenger plane, with eyewitness accounts suggesting a power bank may have sparked the blaze ...
Passengers traveling with South Korean airlines will be banned from storing power banks and e-cigarettes in overhead bins, ...
The Air Busan plane was set to leave Gimhae International Airport for Hong Kong when its rear parts burst into flames. All ...
South Korea is now introducing new safety measures to prevent a similar incident from occurring, with additional airport ...
SEOUL -- South Korea's transport ministry on Thursday announced measures to strengthen aviation safety rules, following a ...
South Korean Police on Friday raided Gimhae International Airport to secure evidence related to last week's fire in an Air Busan plane. The Busan Metropolitan Police Agency said ...