News: Jeju Air Reduces Network by 15% Following Crash Investigation
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 7:59 pm
Korean Police Raid Jeju Air Offices Following December Crash In an extensive investigation following the tragic crash at Muan airport on December 29, 2024, Korean police have conducted a search of Jeju Air’s offices in Seoul. As the authorities dig deeper into potential causes, they are keenly focused on examining airport maintenance and aircraft data related to the incident. This unfortunate crash has propelled Jeju Air to implement significant changes to its operations to enhance safety measures. Jeju Air Implements Operational Adjustments In response to the crash and subsequent investigation, Jeju Air has announced it will trim its flight schedules by 10-15% over the remainder of the northern winter season. This strategic decision is aimed at reducing aircraft flying hours and ensuring they have more time allocated for comprehensive maintenance and inspections. By prolonging downtime for inspections, the airline hopes to prevent future incidents. Jeju Air’s decision was driven not only by regulatory pressures but also by internal considerations:
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- Resolving internal concerns regarding staff workload
- Enhancing safety and operational efficiency
- Invest additional resources in technical training for its maintenance crew and flight personnel
- Enhance its aircraft evaluation processes
- Collaborate closely with aviation authorities to adopt best practices
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