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  2. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines (JAL) is the flag carrier airline of Japan. JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its main hubs are Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports, as well as ...

  3. The safest airlines in the world for 2025 - AOL

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    Hawaiian Airlines. American Airlines. SAS. British Airways. Iberia. Finnair. Lufthansa/Swiss. JAL. Air Canada. Delta Air Lines. Vietnam Airlines. United Airlines. The world's safest low-cost ...

  4. The safest airlines in 2025 have been revealed, and it’s not the best news for travelers from the U.S. AirlineRatings.com recently unveiled its annual list of the safest full-service and low ...

  5. Japan Airlines flight bumps Delta plane while taxiing ... - AOL

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    A Japan Airlines plane bumped into the tail of a Delta Air Lines flight on the ground Wednesday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.. Delta spokesperson Samantha Moore Facteau told CBS News in ...

  6. Japan Air Lines food poisoning incident - Wikipedia

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    The incident occurred aboard a Boeing 747 operated by Japan Air Lines. The registration number of the aircraft is not known. At the time of the incident, Japan Air Lines had both the 747-100 and the 747-200B in their long-distance fleet. [1] The aircraft was carrying 344 passengers and 20 crew members. [2]

  7. Impact of culture on aviation safety - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1045 (a cargo aircraft) crashed shortly after takeoff from Anchorage en route to Tokyo, killing all 3 crew. The captain was a US national, with the other two being Japanese. Neither Japanese pilot mentioned the captain's intoxication or stopped him from flying the plane.