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Japan Airlines Flight 123 remains the deadliest single-aircraft disaster in history, with over 500 lives lost due to a tragic mechanical failure.
A Boeing passenger plane plummeted more than 25,000 feet in just 10 minutes -- leaving some of the nearly 200 onboard unconscious, and others sending heart-wrenching goodbyes to their loved ones.
U.S. & World Airline offers passengers $93 each after plane abruptly falls nearly 26,000 feet, oxygen masks drop (reports) Published: Jul. 01, 2025, 4:36 p.m.
A Japan Airlines flight plunged nearly 26,000 feet in minutes, leaving passengers gasping for air and fearing the worst.
A Japan Airlines flight was forced to deploy oxygen masks to passengers onboard after their Boeing 737 plane dropped nearly 26,000 feet.
A plane was forced to land shortly after taking off Wednesday from Las Vegas after its engine was seen smoking.
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 ...
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A Chinese fighter jet came within about 150 feet of a Japanese naval reconnaissance plane over the weekend, the Japanese Defense Ministry said Thursday, an action the US ambassador to Tokyo called ...
Tokyo has complained to Beijing after a Chinese fighter jet tailed a Japanese patrol aircraft over the weekend, flying as close as 45 meters from the aircraft, according to Japan’s Defense Ministry.
Japan’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that a Chinese J-15 fighter jet had made a peculiar approach to a Japanese P-3C patrol aircraft conducting surveillance over the Pacific.