A Boeing 737-800 plane belonging to Jeju Air, which led to the disaster while attempting to land the fuselage at Muan International Airport, has recently suffered problems such as failure in other countries.
A Boeing 737-800 KLM plane departing from Oslo's Gardermoen Airport to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport made an emergency landing at Oslo's Torf Sandefjord Airport on the 28th local time, according to Simple Flying, an aviation news outlet.
According to KLM, the plane with 182 people changed course for an emergency landing after a loud noise.
The plane made an emergency landing, but it came off the runway and came to a complete stop on the nearby grass, and no injuries were reported in the process.
At the time, the aircraft was found to have suffered a hydraulic system failure.
Earlier on October 11, it was revealed that a Boeing 737-800 plane belonging to Air India Express returned two and a half hours after takeoff due to a landing gear problem shortly after takeoff.
At the time, the plane left India's Tiruchirapali airport for Sharjah Airport in the United Arab Emirates with more than 150 passengers on board, but returned to the airport after a hydraulic system failure prevented it from folding its landing gear.
In addition, aviation news outlet Aviation Source News reported that a Boeing 737-800 plane belonging to TUI Airlines also experienced a problem with its landing gear not folding on July 19.
The plane halted the plane's rise and turned back shortly after taking off from Manchester Airport in the UK to go to Corfu Airport in Greece.
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