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All Nippon Airways Flight Returns to Tokyo due to Engine Failure

ANAAll Nippon Airways flight NH-241 had to make an emergency landing at Haneda Airport, in Tokyo, Japan, on August 25th.

The plane had just departed for Fukuoka, Japan, when the crew decided to turn back due to failure of one of the engines.

The plane landed safely. No injuries were reported.

A replacement plane was arranged for the passengers.

Skymark Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Japan due to Smoke in Portable Charger

SkymarkSkymark Airlines flight 732 had to return and make an emergency landing at New Chitose Airport, Hakkaido, Japan, on August 22nd.

The aircraft en-route to Haneda, Japan, was mid-air when a passenger’s portable battery charger exploded and started emitting smoke.

The plane landed uneventfully.

All 170 passengers onboard remained unharmed.

Hawaiian Airlines Plane Returns to Japan after Hydraulic System Leak

Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Airlines flight HA-458 had to return and make an emergency landing at Haneda Airport, Ota, Tokyo, Japan, on July 18th.

The Airbus A330-200 en-route from Japan to Honolulu, Hawaii was mid-air when the crew reported a leakage in its hydraulic system.

The plane received damage to its tyres during the rollout.

All 293 people onboard remained unharmed.

The flight was cancelled.

All Nippon Airways Plane Returns to Japan after Cabin Pressure Glitch

All Nippon Airways flight NH-561 had to return and make an emergency landing at Haneda Airport, Ota, Tokyo, Japan, on May 27th.

The Boeing 737-800 en-route to Kochi, Japan, had to return shortly after the crew detected problems with its cabin pressure.

The plane landed uneventfully.

One passenger suffered ear injuries and was taken to hospital.

The incident remains under investigation.

All Nippon Airways Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Tokyo

All Nippon AirwaysAll Nippon Airways flight NH-456 had to make an emergency landing at runway 23 of Haneda Airport, Japan, on September 3.

The Airbus A320-200, heading towards Tokyo from Saga, Japan, had to be landed in emergency due to an issue with one of its hydraulic systems.

The plane landed uneventfully.

All 90 people aboard remained unhurt.

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