South Korea's Air Busan will not allow passengers to keep power banks in luggage stored in overhead cabin bins, in what on ...
Passengers remain at odds with Air Busan over the appropriateness of the initial response to a fire aboard an Air Busan ...
An Air Busan Airbus A321 burst into flames at Busan Gimhae Airport (PUS) after the aircraft’s tail caught fire before takeoff ...
Korean investigators probing the Air Busan Airbus A321 fire at Gimhae airport have started an on-site inspection of the ...
All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from the ... with only a few minor injuries, Air Busan said. The fire, which began about 10:15 p.m. (1315 GMT) as the single-aisle jet ...
South Korean officials are launching an investigation into the cause of the fire that engulfed an Air Busan passenger plane, ...
The testimonies of some passengers suggest the fire broke out at an overhead compartment. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South Korean Police on Friday raided Gimhae International Airport to secure evidence related to last week's fire in an Air ...
These vehicles allow officials to extinguish flames without deploying firefighters at hazardous areas. Read more at ...
However, Air Busan asserts that its crew followed fire response protocols and carried out the emergency evacuation promptly under the captain’s direction. The primary concern raised by ...
Air Busan said the changes, which will also include additional crew fire training and fire containment equipment on board, were in response to an increase in the number of power banks overheating.
All 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated from the Airbus A321ceo using emergency slides after the fire broke out on Tuesday, with only a few minor injuries, Air Busan said.
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