Long Before Jeju Air Crash, South Korea Rose to Be a Model of Safety
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The Jeju Air crash on Dec. 29, considered one of the deadliest in a decade, has raised concerns about South Korea, once a model for aviation safety.
For decades, South Korea has worked hard to improve aviation safety after a series of deadly incidents, culminating in a highly regarded status by international audits.
The crash of Jeju Air Flight 7C2216 has prompted experts to look back at South Korea’s efforts in enhancing air safety, noting the importance of ongoing investigations.
Despite being recognized for its safety advancements, the unexpected crash underscores the complexities of aviation safety and the need for continuous vigilance and improvement.
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