Kim E-bae, CEO of Jeju Air, apologizes during a press conference at Muan International Airport on Sunday.Yonhap via Channel News AsiaA Jeju Air plane crashed on Sunday, killing 179 people. The CEO addressed reporters on Tuesday.Its CEO, Kim E-bae, outlined how the airline plans to regain trust after the catastrophic crash.He apologized, pledged compensation for victims, and announced scheduling changes focused on safety.The CEO of Jeju Air addressed reporters on Tuesday, outlining how the airline plans to recover from the catastrophic crash that killed 179 people.Kim E-bae announced measures he hoped would steady the firm in its deepest crisis, in the face of intense anger from victims' families.Jeju's flight 7C2216 crash-landed on Sunday, hitting a barrier and bursting into flames after touching down without its landing gear.All but two of the 181 people on board died, making it South Korea's worst-ever air disaster.