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JA13XJ, the Japan Airlines Airbus A350-941 involved in the accident, pictured at Haneda Airport in December 2023: Type: Airbus A350-941 [Note 2] Operator: Japan Airlines (JAL) IATA flight No. JL516: ICAO flight No. JAL516: Call sign: JAPAN AIR 516: Registration: JA13XJ: Flight origin: New Chitose Airport, Chitose, Japan: Destination: Haneda ...
Flight 516 was the first time in 38 years that a Japan Airlines aircraft was written off. It was also the first serious accident and hull loss of an Airbus A350 since the type's introduction in 2015 and resulted in a total hull loss of the aircraft.
Investigators for the Japanese government attributed the incident to a lack of proper medical examinations which allowed Katagiri to fly. [8] [10] Katagiri has since been released from psychiatric care and lives near Mount Fuji. [11] After the crash, Japan Air Lines retired flight number 350.
Noting, "In this case, it appears the wing tip of the A350 essentially severed the tail or the stabilizer on the back for the plane." He added that "the passengers on the A350 probably felt a thud.
Lessons learnt after 55 people lost their lives in BA’s last fatal accident four decades ago helped 379 survive in 2024. ... The Japan Airlines A350 struck the Dash-8, and both aircraft caught ...
The massive Japan Airlines plane collision is the ‘first real test for a modern aircraft’ under distress and Airbus’s new lightweight carbon-fibre fuselege may have protected passengers from ...
A runway collision at Haneda Airport in Tokyo occurred when Japan Airlines Flight 516, operated by an Airbus A350-900 arriving from Sapporo, collided with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft and both aircraft caught on fire. This resulted in the complete destruction of both aircraft.
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