Before the Jeju Air crash, South Korea had gone from air safety 'pariah' to a global gold standard
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Aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas noted, "25 years ago, South Korea was a pariah in the aviation industry. But the nation's safety standards have since improved dramatically." This dramatic transformation underscores a national commitment to aviation safety.
In the wake of the crash, it's critical to assess how rapidly South Korea's aviation industry has turned around from a history of deadly incidents, as seen with Jeju Air's newfound reputation.
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