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日本全日空一波音客机飞行途中机舱失压 11人出现身体不适

11 people felt discomfort during the flight of a Boeing aircraft belonging to All Nippon Airways in Japan due to the occurrence of cabin depressurization.

Breakings ·  Jun 26 23:13
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan announced on June 26th local time that on the morning of June 22nd, a Boeing 737 aircraft belonging to All Nippon Airways from Nagasaki Airport to Nagoya International Airport experienced a cabin pressurization system malfunction during flight, which caused abnormal decrease in air pressure in the cabin. A total of 11 passengers and crew members felt discomfort. The incident was recognized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan on June 26th as a major event that could cause an accident. It is said that there were 98 passengers and 6 crew members on the aircraft. The cabin depressurized when the aircraft was flying at about 7,600 meters above Wakayama Prefecture, and entered an emergency state. After the aircraft descended to an altitude of about 3,000 meters, the air pressure inside the cabin returned to normal. The aircraft finally landed at around 11:00 on the same day at Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya.

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