South Korea fines Korean Air, Jeju Air and T’way Air US$2.6 million for safety violations
The country’s aviation safety standards have come under intense scrutiny after the fatal crash landing of Jeju Air Flight 2216 last year

The three South Korean airlines violated the Aviation Safety Act, the Korea JoongAng Daily reported, citing a statement by the country’s ministry of land, infrastructure and transport on Tuesday.
The deadliest aviation incident on South Korean soil prompted calls for stricter safety and maintenance checks on local airlines.
In addition to imposing fines, the government also suspended the licenses of eight aviation maintenance engineers – three each from T’way Air and Jeju Air, and two from Korean Air – for between 15 days and 45 days.
The decision was finalised after a penalty review committee meeting held in early April.