In 2024, Aeromexico ranked as the top airline globally for on-time arrivals, with 87% of its flights arriving within 15 minutes of their scheduled time, according to the Cirium report. Saudia followed in second place at 86%, while Delta Air Lines took third place with 83%, despite challenges from a summer technology outage.
Friday, January 3, 2025
South Korean Police Ban Jeju Air CEO from Leaving Country Amid Deadly Flight 2216 Investigation
South Korean authorities have placed a travel ban on Jeju Air's chief executive, Kim E-bae, as part of an ongoing investigation into the tragic crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216. The crash, which occurred on Sunday, claimed the lives of 179 of the 181 people on board, making it the deadliest air disaster in South Korea's history.
Police have stepped up their efforts to uncover the cause of the disaster, with aviation authorities intensifying their probe. In a statement released on Thursday, the police vowed to "swiftly and rigorously determine the cause and responsibility" for the devastating accident. This move reflects the gravity of the situation and the urgency with which the investigation is being conducted.
China Eastern Airlines Launches C919 Aircraft on Shanghai-Hong Kong Route
China Eastern Airlines has officially begun operating the domestically produced C919 aircraft on its scheduled flights between Shanghai and Hong Kong. The historic flight MU721 took off from Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport on Wednesday at 08:21, carrying 157 passengers, marking the first time the C919 has been used on this route.
This milestone also makes China Eastern Airlines the first carrier to offer scheduled commercial flights to Hong Kong with the C919. The airline plans to operate daily round-trip flights, highlighting China's growing capabilities in the aviation industry. The C919, developed by COMAC, is expected to strengthen China's position in the global commercial aviation market.
Tragic Plane Crash in South Korea: 179 Identified, Investigation Underway
The recent plane crash in South Korea has left 179 people dead, and the identities of the victims have now been confirmed through DNA samples taken from their families. The painful process of identification was necessary as the bodies were unrecognizable due to the severity of the crash. Families were taken to the wreckage site, where the sight of the destruction deepened their grief. Many prayed at the site, while others visited a memorial corner set up at the airport in honor of those lost.
The tragic incident occurred when a Boeing 737-800, carrying 181 passengers, attempted an emergency landing after a bird strike caused an issue with its landing gear. The plane skidded off the runway, crashed into a concrete wall, and erupted in flames. Only two survivors, both from the crew, are currently receiving hospital treatment.
Investigations into the cause of the crash continue, with inspectors from the United States providing assistance. One of the plane's black boxes, which recorded cockpit sounds, will be sent to the US for further analysis, though retrieving data from the second black box may prove more challenging. The investigation is focused on determining the precise cause of the crash, as funeral procedures for the victims are being expedited.
Air India Introduces Complimentary In-Flight Wi-Fi on Domestic Routes
Air India has made a groundbreaking move by introducing complimentary Wi-Fi internet connectivity on its Airbus A350, Boeing 787-9, and select Airbus A321neo aircraft. With this innovation, the airline has become the first to offer in-flight Wi-Fi on domestic routes within India, marking a significant milestone in passenger experience.
Easy to Connect with Multiple Devices
Passengers can now enjoy uninterrupted internet access throughout their flight, allowing them to browse social media, complete work, or stay connected with loved ones. The Wi-Fi service, available for use on laptops, tablets, and smartphones running iOS and Android, will be activated once the aircraft reaches an altitude of 10,000 feet. What's more, the service allows passengers to connect multiple devices simultaneously, enhancing convenience.
Success of the Pilot Application Transferred to Domestic Lines
This new service on domestic routes is an extension of Air India's successful pilot program tested on international flights, including routes to New York, London, Paris, and Singapore. With the success of the program, the Wi-Fi service is being offered free of charge during the introductory period, with plans to expand the service to more aircraft in the fleet soon.
Air India Emphasizes Passenger Satisfaction
Rajesh Dogra, Director of Customer Experience at Air India, shared his excitement about the new service, saying, “Connectivity is an integral part of today’s travel. We are confident that our guests will appreciate the option to connect to the internet and will be delighted with the new Air India experience.” This new addition reflects the airline's commitment to improving passenger satisfaction and staying ahead in the competitive aviation industry.



