A Korean Air jet with 162 passengers onboard was badly damaged after overshooting an airport runway in the Philippines. Video / APA Korean Air jet with 162 passengers onboard was badly damaged after overshooting an airport runway in the Philippines. Video / APA damaged Korean Air plane remained stuck in the grass at a central Philippine airport today after it overshot a runway in rainy weather the night before. “We always prioritise safety in all of our operations, and we truly regret the stress and inconvenience brought to our passengers,” Korean Air President Woo Keehong said in a statement. A damaged portion of the Korean Air plane lies after it overshot the runway at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Cebu.
Source: New Zealand Herald October 24, 2022 20:33 UTC