1-2-2024 (TOKYO) Two aircraft operated by All Nippon Airways (ANA) collided on the tarmac at Osaka’s Itami Airport, resulting in the suspension of ten flights. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among passengers and crew aboard the planes at the time of the incident.
The collision occurred around 10:10 am local time when the wingtips of the two aircraft made contact. One plane was headed from Osaka to Matsuyama, while the other was en route from Fukuoka to Osaka.
Immediate safety measures were implemented to ensure the well-being of everyone involved. ANA swiftly launched investigations to determine the cause of the collision. The airline, renowned for its stringent safety protocols, emphasized its collaboration with airport authorities throughout the inquiry process.
Passengers affected by the flight cancellations were rerouted to alternative routes to minimize disruptions to their travel schedules. ANA extended apologies to its customers for any inconvenience caused and reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to prioritizing safety above all else.
【判明】伊丹空港で全日空機同士が接触、けが人はなしhttps://t.co/4KlDpNzz86
きょう1日午前10時10分頃、大阪(伊丹)空港で全日空の旅客機2機の翼同士が接触した。同空港によると、乗客、乗員がいたが、けが人などはなかった。両機は、大阪発松山行きの便と福岡発大阪行きの便という。 pic.twitter.com/aLV1RR1ayL
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