A Korean Air Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, bound for Taiwan, has encountered a pressurisation system malfunction while flying over Jeju Island, South Korea.
The plane underwent a rapid descent of 25,000 feet in just five minutes, approximately 30 minutes after takeoff, before returning to South Korea. This incident has sparked an investigation.
Business Insider highlighted social media video showing shaking and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.
Yonhap reported that 15 passengers suffered from eardrum pain and hyperventilation during the descent, of which 13 went to the hospital, citing information from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation.
“We are fully cooperating with all relevant authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident,” Korean Air told Business Insider.
The plane first came to service at the end of 2019 and was delivered to Korean Air in July 2022, according to Airfleets.net.
Last week, outgoing Boeing CEO David Calhoun testified before the Senate that the company is making progress in improving its quality-control procedures.
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