The ongoing investigation into the Jeju Air Flight 2216 crash focuses on bird strikes affecting both engines and a concrete barrier at the runway's end. Preliminary reports were prepared within 30 days of the December 29 incident and shared with international authorities because of the multinational airline and production context. Complicating matters, the aircraft's black boxes ceased recording just minutes before the crash, adding to the challenges faced by investigators as they seek to understand the details of the world's deadliest aviation accident in six years. Two of the 181 onboard survived, but with serious injuries.
The investigation has faced challenges due to the black boxes stopping recording just four minutes before the crash, complicating efforts to determine the exact cause.
Bird strikes affecting both engines and a concrete structure at the end of the runway are being investigated as key factors in the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216.
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