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Two aircraft wings collide at Haneda Airport in Japan, and Japanese passenger planes have frequent accidents this year

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The wings of two aircraft collided at Haneda Airport in Japan (Asahi television Set)

According to Asahi TV, at 7:30 a.m. local time on May 23, two JAL planes collided at the front of the wings at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan. One of the planes carried 328 passengers, and the accident did not cause casualties.

Japan Airlines introduced that when Flight 503 located in the first terminal of Haneda Airport moved backward from the parking airport, the left wing just collided with the right wing of Flight 505 in the front. Passengers of Flight 503 will transfer to other flights, and Flight 505 will depart two and a half hours after the incident.

The Ministry of Land, Transport and Japan Airlines are investigating the accident. Japanese airliners have had frequent accidents this year. On May 10 local time, a JAL airliner and a JAL subsidiary "J-Air" airliner nearly collided at the Kyushu Fukuoka Airport. On April 24, when an All Nippon Airways Boeing 787 landed at the new Chihiro Airport, thick smoke billowed from its wings. On February 1, two ANA passenger planes collided on the apron of Osaka Itan Airport. (Shan Ning, an overseas online king/Fan Rui, an intern)

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