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In South Korea's deadliest aviation disaster, a Jeju Air Boeing 737 crashed at Muan International Airport, killing 179 of the 181 onboard. Investigators are examining a possible bird strike and a landing gear failure as causes of the accident. The aircraft, which was returning from Bangkok, suddenly experienced issues during its landing, sparking urgent discussions between the cockpit and control tower. While only two flight attendants survived, the flight data recorders are expected to provide crucial information for the ongoing investigation.
Source: YAHOO