Group 1 - The South Korean government has ordered an emergency safety inspection of the entire airline operation system following a deadly crash involving Jeju Air Flight 2216, which resulted in 179 fatalities out of 181 passengers on board [1][3] - The crash occurred when the aircraft landed without the landing gear deployed, skidded off the runway, and collided with an exterior wall before catching fire [3][4] - Boeing shares experienced a decline of nearly 5% in premarket trading due to the crash and subsequent inspection orders for all B737-800 aircraft, the model involved in the incident [4][3] Group 2 - The pilot of the crashed aircraft reported a "bird strike" shortly after a warning was issued by the airport's control tower regarding bird activity, and also declared a "Mayday" during an aborted landing attempt [5][1] - The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board is leading an investigation into the crash, collaborating with South Korean authorities and Boeing [1][3]
Jeju Air crash: Boeing falls 4% in premarket as South Korea orders B737-800 inspection