The crash of Jeju Air flight 2216 on December 29 resulted in 179 fatalities, prompting police raids at multiple locations including the airline's office, to investigate professional negligence.
In response to the crash, police conducted operations at Muan airport and Jeju Air's office, focusing on the cause of the tragedy and scrutinizing the aviation regulations.
The Boeing 737-800's landing gear failure led to a mayday call and subsequent belly-landing, raising urgent questions about safety standards across South Korea's aviation sector.
Following the disaster, authorities are determined to uncover the cause while ensuring rigorous checks on all Boeing 737-800s, reinforcing safety measures for the airline industry.
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