
Summary
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Jeju Air boss says no safety issues were flagged in pre-flight checks before one of its planes crashed at South Korea’s Muan International Airport on Sunday
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CEO Kim Yi-bae has also pledged to “repair trust” by strengthening safety measures
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Winter air traffic will be reduced by between 10-15% in order to carry out more maintenance work
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Jeju Air is preparing emergency compensation for victims’ families and will cover funeral costs – the funds will be released soon, Kim said
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Elsewhere, investigators have begun inspecting the plane’s two black boxes – the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder
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