A collision occurred between two aircraft at Osaka International Airport in Japan, raising concerns about aviation safety.
The incident took place at approximately 10:10 local time (01:10 GMT), and as of now, the cause remains undetermined, with no additional details released.
This incident is not the first of its kind in recent times. A similar incident involving two aircraft on the runway occurred at Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, northern Japan, when a plane from Korean Air collided with a Cathay Pacific aircraft on January 16th.
A spokesperson for the airline stated that the accident happened while the Korean Air plane was preparing for takeoff.
Just a few weeks ago, another incident took place at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, only two weeks before the runway collision at Chitose Airport.
This incident resulted in the tragic death of five individuals when a Japan Airlines aircraft caught fire after colliding with a Coast Guard aircraft on the runway on January 2nd.
These recent incidents highlight the importance of aviation safety measures and investigations into the causes of such accidents.
Aviation authorities and experts will undoubtedly be closely examining the circumstances surrounding these collisions to prevent future occurrences and ensure the safety of air travel in Japan.