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Asiana Airlines acknowledged for the first time that the "probable cause" of the fatal crash in San Francisco last July was its pilot flying too slow, according to documents federal investigators ...
NTSB investigators meet on Tuesday to determine the cause of the Asiana Flight 214 crash in San Francisco in 2013.
Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea’s second-largest carrier, said the crash of its cargo freighter in the sea south of Jeju island earlier today caused 200.4 billion won ($190 million) of damage.
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was flying far slower than recommended as it approached San Francisco International Airport just before its crash landing on Saturday, the head of the National ...
Federal crash investigators revealed Wednesday that the pilot flying Asiana Airlines Flight 214 told them that he was temporarily blinded by a bright light when 500 feet above the ground.
Asiana Airlines will likely end up paying hundreds of millions of dollars to passengers of its flight that crashed in San Francisco on Saturday, according to a leading aviation law expert.
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Asiana's response to Flight 214's crash-landing in San Francisco reflects a South Korean corporate culture in which public relations is often treated as an afterthought.
A man who opened the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines plane just before landing on Friday afternoon told police that he felt suffocated and wanted to get off the plane quickly.