The Jeju Air Flight 2216 tragically crashed after an emergency landing, resulting in 179 fatalities, marking it as South Korea's deadliest air disaster.
Experts are investigating a concrete structure at Muan International Airport that may have exacerbated the impact when the aircraft overshot the runway.
Questions have arisen about the runway design and nearby structures, which some argue may not comply with best practices for air safety.
The black box from the aircraft has been recovered, and investigations into other factors like a possible bird strike are underway.
South Korea's transport ministry is conducting emergency inspections across the airline industry to enhance safety measures.
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