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JAL unveils wreckage of 1985 jumbo jet crash for display

JAL unveils wreckage of 1985 jumbo jet crash for display

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. unveiled to the media April 19 a facility for displaying the wreckage (shown in photo) of one of its jumbo jets that crashed in mountains in eastern Japan in 1985 with the loss of 520 lives. The Safety Promotion Center, located inside a building at Tokyo's Haneda airport, will be open to the public from April 24.

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Prince Akishino, Princess Kiko look JAL jumbo accident exhibit

Prince Akishino, Princess Kiko look JAL jumbo accident exhibit

Prince Akishino (C), the younger son of Emperor Akihito, and his wife Princess Kiko visit Japan Airlines' Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Sept. 18, 2015. The center exhibits items related to the 1985 JAL jumbo jet crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group receive a lecture on the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, killing 520 people, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015, ahead of the 30th anniversary on Aug. 12 of the world's deadliest single-plane crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group receive a lecture on the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, killing 520 people, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015, ahead of the 30th anniversary on Aug. 12 of the world's deadliest single-plane crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

Mechanics receive lecture ahead of 30th anniversary of plane crash

About 100 mechanics of the Japan Airlines group observe a moment of silence to commemorate the 520 people killed in the 1985 crash of a JAL flight, next to the wreckage of the jumbo jet displayed at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 10, 2015. They received a lecture on the world's deadliest single-plane crash ahead of its 30th anniversary on Aug. 12. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Anniversary of 1985 Japan Airline plane crash

Anniversary of 1985 Japan Airline plane crash

TOKYO, Japan - A Japan Airlines instructor shows to JAL employees the damaged rear pressure bulkhead said to have caused the Aug. 12, 1985 jumbo jet crash in a mountainous area northwest of Tokyo at the airline's Safety Promotion Center at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Aug. 5, 2010. (Kyodo)

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JAL unveils wreckage of 1985 jumbo jet crash for display

JAL unveils wreckage of 1985 jumbo jet crash for display

TOKYO, Japan - Japan Airlines Corp. unveiled to the media April 19 a facility for displaying the wreckage (shown in photo) of one of its jumbo jets that crashed in mountains in eastern Japan in 1985 with the loss of 520 lives. The Safety Promotion Center, located inside a building at Tokyo's Haneda airport, will be open to the public from April 24. (Kyodo)

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JAL staff at safety promotion center

JAL staff at safety promotion center

Photo taken at Japan Airlines Co.'s Safety Promotion Center at Tokyo's Haneda airport, on July 25, 2019, shows staff member Yumiko Ito. On Aug. 12, 1985, Ito worked at JAL's check-in counter at the airport when a JAL jumbo jet crashed in Japan in the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident, with 520 crew and passengers losing their lives. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Safety session for pilot trainees at JAL

Safety session for pilot trainees at JAL

Yumiko Ito, 60, of Japan Airlines Co. holds a safety session for pilot trainees at the airline's safety promotion center at Tokyo's Haneda airport on July 12, 2019. On Aug. 12, 1985, Ito worked at JAL's check-in counter at the airport when a JAL jumbo jet crashed in Japan in the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident, with 520 crew and passengers losing their lives. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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