Authorities in the last few hours have confirmed that all 175 passengers and four crew members were killed in Sunday morning’s tragic crash at South Korea’s Muan International Airport. Jeju Air, meanwhile, has rejected claims that the accident was down to a lack of proper maintenance. The company’s Chief Executive Officer has already said in a press briefing this morning that he takes full responsibility for the event, “regardless of the cause” and bowed in apology.
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