What changes will Jeju Air implement in their operational strategy by December 31, 2025?
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Official statements from Jeju Air
Acting Interior Minister Choi Sang-mok Orders Full Rescue Operation After Jeju Air Flight Crashes at Muan International Airport, 23 Casualties Reported
Dec 29, 2024, 01:29 AM
An aircraft incident occurred at Muan International Airport involving a Jeju Air flight from Bangkok, which crashed into a fence during landing. South Korea's acting interior minister, Choi Sang-mok, has ordered an all-out rescue operation, mobilizing all available resources and personnel to the crash site. The minister emphasized the importance of rescuer safety while coordinating the emergency response. Reports indicate that there are 23 casualties among those involved in the accident. The police chief's acting representative also stated that emergency support teams, including mobile units, have been deployed to assist in the rescue efforts. The National Assembly is prepared to provide maximum support for the rescue operations.
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