The CEO of Jeju Air bowed in apology on Sunday after one of his airline's planes crashed and burst into flames at an airport in South Korea, killing at least 120 people. At a news conference in Gimpo, Kim E-bae also issued a "sincere apology and condolences to those who have lost their lives in the accident and their families." He was speaking after the passenger plane skid off the runway in Muan and slammed into a concrete fence after its front landing gear apparently failed to deploy.