Thanks to several strokes of luck, no one aboard the Japan Airlines passenger jet died in the collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft at Haneda Airport on Jan. 2. Damage to the jet did not ...
Five people on board a Japanese Coast Guard aircraft at Tokyo's Haneda airport were killed Tuesday after it collided with a Japan ... on site, photos of the runway soon after the crash show.
An curved arrow pointing right. All 379 passengers and crew members of a Japan Airlines flight survived a crash at Tokyo's busiest airport, evacuating the plane before it was engulfed in flames.
The accident occurred at Japan’s busiest airport, Tokyo Haneda International Airport ... Read More on the Japan Airlines-Japan Coastguard Jet Collision Japan Crash Probe Points to Taxiing ...
After the accident, more than 100 flights were canceled at Haneda Airport ... were the main airlines affected. However, the Central Japan Railway Company would provide additional bullet trains ...
Japanese investigators began inspecting the charred wreckage of a Japan Airlines jet that caught fire following a collision with a coast guard plane in Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on Tuesday.
The transport ministry plans to expand mandatory safety training for all pilots, in response to a fatal runway collision between a Japan Airlines passenger jet and a Japan Coast Guard aircraft at ...
Japan Airlines Airbus A350 collided with a Japan Coast Guard Bombardier Dash-8 at Haneda airport, causing a fire. All Airbus passengers and crew survived; five people on the coast guard plane died.
NHK has learned of discrepancies between the accounts given by an air traffic controller and the captain of a Japan Coast Guard plane in relation to Tuesday's collision at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.