South Korea says it plans to change 'localizer' structures at airports this year
SEOUL, Jan 13 (Reuters) - South Korea's transport
ministry said on Monday it aims to change the structures of
"localizer" antenna used to guide landings at airports this
year.
The ministry had conducted an inspection of navigation
safety structures at domestic airports since the Dec. 29 crash
of a Jeju Air 089590.KS Boeing 737-800 jet that killed 179
passengers on board.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee
Editing by Ed Davies)
((joyce.lee@tr.com;))
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