South Korea is working to restore and strengthen its aviation safety after recent air travel incidents.
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South Korea aims to rebuild its aviation safety system from scratch, the Transport Ministry says, launching a new committee to improve air travel in the country that suffered two major aviation incidents a month apart. Read full story
South Korea is working to restore and strengthen its aviation safety after recent air travel incidents.
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