Another Jeju Air jet experienced landing-gear issue Monday and returned, Yonhap reports
- A Jeju Air passenger jet returned to Gimpo Airport due to a landing-gear issue shortly after takeoff on Monday, December 30, according to Yonhap News.
- The flight, 7C101, took off at about 6:30 AM and landed safely after detecting the issue.
- Jeju Air plans to resume operations with a replacement aircraft following the incident.
- The aircraft was a Boeing 737-800, the same model involved in a crash at Muan International Airport a day earlier.
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