As this publication reported shortly after the plane crashed on 29 December, the hull of the aircraft is insured for $41.5mn, which includes $5mn total loss only coverage. Insurance Insider revealed that Axa XL leads the cover with a 15% line on the Gallagher-placed all-risk reinsurance programme.
A Jin Air Boeing 737-800 has finally departed Muan Airport in South Korea after being trapped for 50 days following the Jeju Air accident.
The chief executive officer of Jeju Air Co., Kim E-bae, has undergone police questioning regarding the deadly December crash of the company's passenger jet, which claimed 179 lives, officials said on Monday.
A FedEx representative told The Post that the plan landed at 8:07am, nine minutes after takeoff, stating: “FedEx Flight 3609 from Newark to Indianapolis experienced a bird strike during takeoff. Our crew declared an emergency and returned safely to Newark. We are thankful for the quick actions of our crew and first responders.”
Air-ground communications at San Francisco indicate that a tower controller warned an Asiana Airbus A350-900 crew over the jet's altitude after it sank below the glidepath on approach. The crew of Asiana flight OZ212 from Seoul had been conducting the approach to runway 28L,
Last month, officials produced bombshell DNA evidence while investigating the horrifying Jeju Air disaster - in which 181 people died when a Boeing 737-800 plane crashed into a wall at Muan International Airport in December. The preliminary report released ...
As the Board of Canada probes the cause of the crash, The Globe spoke with experts about the factors that allowed passengers and crew to walk away