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Muan International Airport

Muan International Airport (IATA: MWX, ICAO: RKJB) is an international airport in Muan County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. Construction of the airport began in 1997, and the airport opened on 9 November 2007. The airport serves the province of South Jeolla, especially the cities of Gwangju, Mokpo, and Naju. It replaced the nearby Mokpo Airport, and is expected to replace the nearby Gwangju Airport as well. The airport is managed by Korea Airports Corporation and served 543,247 passengers in 2018.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Beijing Capital Airlines Huangshan
Cambodia Airways Siem Reap
China United Airlines Ordos
Hunnu Air Ulaanbaatar
Jin Air Jeju, Osaka–Kansai, Taipei–Taoyuan, Tokyo–Narita, Ulaanbaatar
Lao Airlines Charter: Luang Prabang
Loong Air Hangzhou
Lucky Air Lijiang
Sichuan Airlines Zhangjiajie
VietJet Air Da Nang
Vietnam Airlines Charter: Da Nang, Hanoi, Nha Trang

Statistics

Air traffic statistics
Aircraft operations Passenger volume Cargo tonnage
2007 224 15,223 159
2008 1,841 130,014 1,173
2009 1,032 57,716 450
2010 1,058 47,727 907
2011 875 91,133 941
2012 923 96,166 957
2013 1,237 132,603 1,329
2014 1,499 178,414 1,738
2015 2,355 311,922 2,677
2016 2,330 321,675 2,751
2017 2,146 298,016 2,243
2018 3,818 543,247 3,890
2019 6,585 895,410 6,762
2020 930 112,938 1,013
2021 88 7,529 35
2022 192 29,394 352
2023 1,484 233,337 2,724
Source: Korea Airports Corporation Traffic Statistics

Accidents and incidents

On 29 December 2024, Jeju Air Flight 2216, a Boeing 737-800, crashed during an emergency belly landing at Muan International Airport. The aircraft skidded along the runway before striking a concrete embankment at the runway's end, igniting a fire. Of the 181 people onboard, 179 were confirmed dead. The two survivors, both flight attendants aged 25 and 33, were rescued from the rear of the aircraft, both were severely injured but conscious at the time. The concrete embankment at the end of the runway, part of the localizer antenna system, was heavily criticized for its design and placement. It was struck by the aircraft after it overran the runway, contributing to the explosion and subsequent fire that resulted in significant fatalities. Investigations are ongoing to determine the role of the embankment in the crash, alongside other factors such as the bird strike and landing gear malfunction.

The airport closed following the crash, and is expected to remain closed until April 18, 2025.

See also

References

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