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The crash damaged Asiana's reputation [67] [113] [114] [115] and that of South Korea's aviation industry following years of apparent improvements after a series of aircraft disasters in the 1980s and early 1990s. [116] Asiana shares fell by 5.8% on the first day of trading after the crash. [117]
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English: The National Transportation Safety Board's final report into the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 on 6 July 2013. AAR14-01. Date: 24 June 2014: Source:
In some ways, it could have been worse. Yesterday's crash landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at San Francisco International Airport left two passengers dead, and 181 injured (at last report).
Asiana Airlines Flight 214; Asiana Airlines Flight 733; Asiana Airlines Flight 991 This page was last edited on 17 February 2021, at 06:19 (UTC). ...
The crash was the country’s deadliest since 1997, when a Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed in the Guam jungle, with the loss of 228 lives. It is not yet clear what caused it, with the ...
Flight 214 may refer to: Listed chronologically. Aeroflot Flight 214, a Ilyushin Il-14 that crashed on 6 August 1955 in Russia; Pan Am Flight 214, a Boeing 707-121 that crashed on 8 December 1963 in Maryland, U.S. Asiana Airlines Flight 214, a Boeing 777-200ER that crash-landed on 6 July 2013 in California, U.S.
The crash killed mostly local residents who were returning from holidays in Thailand, while two Thai nationals also died. "I can only accept it, make peace with it," said Boonchuay Duangmanee, 77 ...