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Jeju Air flight crashes at Muan Airport; two survivors reported

Jeju Air flight crashes at Muan Airport; two survivors reported
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Fire authorities have reported that only two individuals are believed to have survived a crash involving a Jeju Air flight in South Korea. The Boeing 737, carrying 181 people, veered off the runway and hit a wall at Muan International Airport on Sunday morning.

Flight 7C-2216, with 175 passengers and six crew members on board, was arriving from Bangkok when the incident occurred. Yonhap News Agency indicated that "bird strikes, which led to malfunctioning landing gear" were initially thought to be the cause of the crash.

South Korea's transport ministry later revealed that Muan airport's control tower had issued a bird strike warning before the accident. Investigators are now examining whether landing gear failure linked to a bird strike caused the crash.

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Footage broadcasted by local media showed the aircraft skidding without its landing gear before colliding with a wall, resulting in flames and debris. Images captured smoke and fire engulfing parts of the plane.

Acting President Choi Sung-mok, recently assuming office amid political unrest, directed rescue operations. His office released a statement urging "all related agencies must mobilize every resource to save lives."

Jeju Air has launched an investigation into these reports. A spokesperson for the airline confirmed their involvement in examining what transpired.

Jeju Air is known as a low-cost carrier based in Jeju City on Jeju Island. Founded in 2005 as part of Aekyung Group, it provides affordable travel within South Korea and across Asia using primarily Boeing 737-800 aircraft suited for short- and medium-haul flights.

The airline operates domestic routes connecting major South Korean cities like Seoul, Busan, and Jeju alongside international destinations including Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines. It follows a low-cost model offering basic fares with optional services such as checked baggage and meals. As part of Value Alliance—a regional low-cost carrier partnership—Jeju Air extends its reach further into Asian markets.

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