The Head of Jeju Air’s Management said, the crash was not due to “any maintenance issues”.
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Tail of the Jeju Air plane after it crashed at the Main International Airport, Mian, South Korea. Photo: theguardian.com |
Song Kyung-hoon told a press briefing: “There are areas we have to investigate further by determining the exact cause of the crash”, according to the Yonhap news agency.
He continued that there is a schedule for maintenance checks and that they leave “no stone unturned” as concerns maintenance work ahead of take-offs.
Yonhap further reports, Kyung-hoon said the company’s insurance plan should be able to support the victims and their families.