In the 1980s and 1990s, that country's largest carrier, Korean Air, suffered a spate of fatal accidents, culminating with the crash of Flight 801 in Guam in 1997. The airline was faulted for poor ...
More than 60 people died. - In August 1997, Korean Air flight 801, a Boeing 747-3B5B (747-300) operated by Korean Air, ploughed into a hill near Guam's international airport, killing 228 out of ...
The crash was also the deadliest accident involving a South Korean aircraft since Korean Air flight 801 crashed in Guam in 1997, killing 228 people. Muan airport, in the southern tip of the ...
One of the worst incidents happened in 1997 when Korean Air Flight 801 flew from Seoul to Guam. The Boeing 747 plane attempted to land at the A.B. Won Guam International Airport when it crashed ...
All 269 people on board perished. Another devastating incident was the Korean Air Flight 801 crash in Guam in August 1997, which claimed 225 lives. The plane, attempting to land at Guam ...
Flight 801 from Seoul, South Korea, to Guam was cleared to land when contact was lost. The jetliner was just three miles from Guam's A.B. Won Pat International Airport at that time. In Washington ...
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More than 60 people died. - In August 1997, Korean Air flight 801, a Boeing 747-3B5B (747-300) operated by Korean Air, ploughed into a hill near Guam's international airport, killing 228 out of 254 ...