A Jeju Air passenger plane with 181 people crashed at Muan International Airport in South Korea, killing at least 120. The Boeing 737-8AS veered off the runway and exploded, likely due to a bird strike and adverse weather. This is Jeju Air’s first fatal crash since its founding.
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