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Jeju Air Disaster Prompts a Reckoning Over Runway Safety

After a plane overshot a runway in South Korea, killing 179 people, a Times analysis found that global standards that help minimize fatalities are inconsistently followed.

River Akira Davis
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Flight Safety Foundation, International Civil Aviation Organization, Jeju Air Co Ltd, Jeju Air Flight 2216, Muan (South Korea), Muan International Airport, South Korea
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