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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 ...
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.
[49] [50] The cause of the incident was believed to due to a baggage cart being parked or driven too closely to the aircraft. None of the 245 passengers or 18 crew members were injured in the incident, with Japan Airlines creating flight arrangements for those affected. The plane was towed back to the terminal and taken out of service for ...
Almost 40 years later, on 2 January 2024, a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 was cleared to land on runway 34R at Tokyo’s main airport, Haneda. A small Dash-8 propeller plane belonging to the Japanese ...
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 ...
Tokyo-based Japan Airlines, which operates five Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, said Tuesday that as a precaution it would conduct inspections during scheduled maintenance but that it did not ...
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Tokyo-based Japan Airlines (JAL), which has five A350-1000s that are all less than a year old, said it had asked Rolls-Royce for more information and had not stopped A350 flights in the meantime ...