The CEO of South Korean airline Jeju Air apologized to the victims of the plane crash that has killed at least 120 people. In a short media briefing, CEO Kim E-bae said that supporting the bereaved was a top priority for now. For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Boeing also offered condolences and said on Sunday it is in touch with South Korea's Jeju Air after the deadly crash. The crash involved a Boeing-made 737-800, according to Jeju Air. Read more:At least 85 dead in fiery South Korea airliner crash, two crew rescued