As for Jeju Air, 101 B737-800 aircraft are operated in Korea.
Acting President Choi Sang-mok said special safety inspections are being conducted on operators of the same type of aircraft and ordered related agencies to strengthen communication to ensure funerals that match the wishes of the bereaved families.
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[Choi Sang-mok / Acting President and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance: We will do our best to support the bereaved families and to find out the cause of the accident. Ministers and heads of local governments should take care of whether there is proper communication between the support agencies and between the bereaved families and the government at the site. In the wake of the accident, the government has been conducting a special safety inspection on six airlines with the same model as the aircraft since yesterday. Starting with this inspection, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport should thoroughly re-examine the entire aircraft operation system and immediately improve the necessary parts.]
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