South Korea launches safety inspection of all airline operations after Jeju Air crash
by Justin McCurry in Osaka and Peter Beaumont from World news | The Guardian on (#6T7K3)
Authorities announce investigation as shocked citizens enter second day of official mourning
South Korea has launched an emergency safety inspection of the country's entire airline operations, and a separate check of all Boeing 737-800s, after 179 people died in a Jeju Air crash involving the aircraft on Sunday.
As shocked citizens began a second day of official mourning and flags flew at half-mast, the government said it would carry out the audit of all 101 of the aircraft in domestic operation, with US investigators, possibly including Boeing, joining the inspection.
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