JAL Expects $14 Million in Lost Revenue Due to Haneda Jet Crash
Officials view the burnt wreckage of JAL Flight 516 at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.
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Japan Airlines Co. expects a revenue loss of around ¥2 billion ($13.6 million) after last month’s fatal accident at Tokyo Haneda airport.
The incident — when a smaller De Havilland Canada Dash 8 collided with a much larger Airbus SE A350 operated by JAL, killing five of the six crew on the coast guard plane — shut a runway for several days, disrupting air traffic.