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The recent crash of a Jeju Air flight at Muan International Airport, which resulted in 179 fatalities, has triggered discussions about the proximity of a concrete barrier to the runway and its potential contribution to the severity of the accident. Investigators are examining whether the airport met international safety standards, as U.S. regulations recommend larger safety zones to mitigate risks when aircraft overshoot or undershoot runways. The incident raises concerns about the adequacy of safety measures at airports worldwide.
Source: YAHOO