Jeju Air’s maintenance records and high aircraft utilization rates are being scrutinized more closely following last month’s crash. The low-cost carrier has undergone a sizable run of growth in recent years, but authorities are looking at whether this has come at the expense of adequate safety and maintenance practices.
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