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On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed into the mountains in Gunma Prefecture shortly after takeoff, after it experienced an explosive decompression, due to a rupture of the ...
China Airlines began twice weekly service from Taipei, Taiwan in November, which will run through Feb. 1. Jin Air added a daily morning flight from Incheon, Korea, which started Dec. 19 and will ...
Japan Airlines Flight 123 (1985): This single-aircraft crash killed 520 people. The cause was a structural failure of the aircraft's rear pressure bulkhead, which was a result of previous repairs.
Japan Airlines Flight 123 (1985) On a domestic flight from Tokyo to Osaka, a Japan Airlines Boeing 747 crashed into a mountain, resulting in 520 casualties. The official investigation by Japan's ...
The aircraft has been parked at Charlotte since the incident. The aircraft operating the flight, N167AN, is an Airbus A321-200 that was originally delivered to American Airlines in 2016.
On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed into Mount Takamagahara, claiming 520 lives - the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history. Discover how a preventable failure became a ...
TOKYO :Japan's government reiterated its warning on the risks from U.S. tariffs on economic growth, saying in a monthly report on Wednesday that the potential impact on corporate profits needed ...
Hong Kong Airlines has decided to cancel its flights to southern Japan in July and August amid an unfounded rumor that a major earthquake and tsunami will hit the country this summer.
Touchless, self-service bag drops and tracking via electronic tags, the Internet of Things, and GPS are becoming widespread. Today, 42 per cent of passengers use real-time baggage tracking.
Major airlines may have been secretly selling your flight data to DHS, report claims Customs and Border Protection requires information ‘to support federal, state, and local law enforcement ...