
On 2 January 2024, a Japan Airlines Airbus A350-900 collided with a Japan Coast Guard turboprop on the runway at Tokyo Haneda Airport, destroying the airliner in a fierce post-impact fire. Five of the six Coast Guard crew members died. Every one of the 379 people aboard the JAL aircraft — 367 passengers and 12 crew — evacuated safely and survived, in what aviation safety experts would later describe as one of the most remarkable mass evacuations in commercial aviation history.
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