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China Airlines Flight 120 [2] was a regularly scheduled flight from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City), Taiwan to Naha Airport in Okinawa, Japan. On 20 August 2007 the Boeing 737-809 (WL) aircraft operating the flight caught fire and exploded after landing and taxiing to the gate area at Naha Airport.
On 20 August 2007, China Airlines Flight 120 catches fire and explodes after landing and taxiing to the gate area at Naha Airport in Okinawa, Japan. However, all 165 people on board survive. The incident was attributed to a fuel leak caused by a bolt from the aircraft's right wing slat puncturing the right wing fuel tank.
Flight 120 may refer to the following accidents involving commercial airliners: Central African Airways Flight 120, crashed on 17 March 1955; Aeroflot Flight 120, crashed on 13 December 1959; TAME Flight 120, crashed on 28 January 2002; China Airlines Flight 120, caught fire and exploded after landing on 20 August 2007
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Trapped is a six-episode documentary television series that premiered on November 7, 2007, on the National Geographic Channel.Produced in association with the Canadian National Geographic Channel and Cineflix (which produced Mayday, also known as Air Crash Investigation), the program examined various actual incidents or disasters in which victims were trapped on the site.
China Airlines Flight 140 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (serving Taipei, Taiwan) to Nagoya Airport in Nagoya, Japan. [ note 1 ] On 26 April 1994, the Airbus A300 serving the route was completing a routine flight and approach, when, just seconds before landing at Nagoya ...
the Air Crash Investigation episode mentioned, Boeing has reworked the fix of that problem again, after the incident with China Airlines 120. Why isn't it menstionedsd in the article? It is an important information. --95.223.135.1 16:05, 10 July 2016 (UTC)