Aviation accidents and incidents on All Nippon Airways flights Pages in category All Nippon Airways accidents and incidents The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
All Nippon Airways' flight ANA/NH171 from San Jose, CA, USA to Tokyo/Narita, Japan, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, suffered malfunction of both pneumatic systems while en route at FL430, 14:00 Japan Standard Time. The flight crew declared emergency, and descended to 10000 feet. After reaching 10000 feet, the emergency was withdrawn.
In January 2018, for the second time in five years, ANA was today named the 2018 Airline of the Year by ATW (Air Transport World), the leading monthly magazine covering the global airline industry. ANA?s first crash occurred in 1958, and the last deadly incident occured in 1999, when a man hijacked Flight 61, killing the captain, but was subdued by other crew members, and no other people were hurt.
19/12/2019 ÿú ANA's flight NH246 from Fukuoka to Tokyo/Haneda, a Boeing 767-300ER, suffered No.2 engine fire with a loud bang just after take off from runway 16 of Fukuoka, at 3.5km south of the airport and 600m (2000ft) altitude. The flight crew declared an emergency, and the airplane returned back to Fukuoka safely at 10:15 LT.
During the 1940s ANA was plagued by a series of accidents and disasters that resulted in considerable adverse publicity. The most serious of these were: 25 October 1938, DC-2 VH-UYC Kyeema overflew Essendon Airport and crashed into Mount Dandenong .
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