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Tuesday's runway collision in Japan marks the first time a modern lightweight airliner has burnt down and is being seen as a test case for how well a new generation of carbon-composite airplanes copes ...
Watch a view of Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport on Wednesday (3 January) following the devastating Japan Airplanes crash, which killed five people. The Japan Airlines-operated Airbus-A350 and a ...
Passengers watch from an observation deck as the Japan Airlines A350 burns. (Issei Kato/Reuters) "She said the plane had caught fire and she exited via a slide," Ishii said.
Airbus, the maker of the A350 passenger plane which caught fire after colliding with the coastguard aircraft, has released a statement saying it is in contact with the operator Japan Airlines.
JAL operates 16 of the A350-900 version aircraft, according to its website. The twin-engine, twin-aisle A350 is used by a number of long-haul international carriers.
Haneda is one of the busiest airports in Japan, and many people travel over the New Year holidays. A Japan Airlines plane is on fire on the runway of Haneda airport on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024 in ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) on Thursday said it expected losses of more than $100-million after one of its planes was destroyed when it collided with another aircraft on the runway at Tokyo’s Haneda ...
(Bloomberg) — As Japan Airlines Co. Flight 516 approached Tokyo’s Haneda Airport late on Tuesday afternoon, all signs pointed to an uneventful conclusion to the routine 1.5-hour journey from Sapporo ...
The Japan Airlines (JAL) Airbus A350 crashed into a De Havilland Dash-8 coast guard turboprop plane shortly after landing at Haneda airport in Tokyo, bursting in to flames.
JAL Managing Executive Officer Tadayuki Tsutsumi told a news conference late Tuesday that the A350 was making a “normal entry and landing” on the runway, without specifying how it collided ...
JAL operates 16 of the A350-900 version aircraft, according to its website. The twin-engine, twin-aisle A350 is used by a number of long-haul international carriers.