"I take full responsibility": Jeju Air CEO after deadly plane crash in South Korea
A Jeju Air flight crash at Muan International Airport in South Korea has resulted in at least 94 fatalities, with most of the 181 passengers and crew feared dead. The plane, arriving from Bangkok, veered off the runway, hit a fence, and caught fire. Jeju Air CEO Kim E-bae issued a public apology, pledging to support victims' families and assist investigations. Authorities are exploring a possible landing gear failure due to a bird strike. Rescue operations continue amid government-led probes.