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Aircraft and transport: South Korea intensifies security checks

Hefty fines for Korean Air, Jeju Air, and T'way Air due to maintenance deficiencies. Sanctions totaling 2.6 million USD

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of South Korea has imposed substantial financial penalties on three major companies -Korean Air, Jeju Air, and T'way Air- for serious violations of maintenance and aviation safety regulations. This decisive action is part of a broader crackdown on the safety of the national air transport sector, initiated by the Korean authorities following recent...

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