Multiple Plane Collisions at Japanese Airports Spark Safety Concerns

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Two planes, one belonging to Korean Air and the other to Cathay Pacific, collided at New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, Japan, with no reported injuries. The incident occurred amid heavy snow, and both aircraft sustained damage. This collision comes just weeks after a deadly runway blaze in Tokyo involving a Japan Airlines plane and a Coast Guard aircraft, which resulted in the deaths of five crew members.
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