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A Boeing 737 aircraft from Spring Airlines Japan on a flight between Shanghai and Tokyo was forced on Monday to make an emergency landing after an alert on the pressurization of the cabin

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A Boeing 737 aircraft from Spring Airlines Japan on a flight between Shanghai and Tokyo was forced on Monday to make an emergency landing after an alert on the pressurization of the cabin

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A commercial flight of the Spring Airlines Japan airline, which took off from Shanghai to Tokyo, dropped suddenly more than 7,600 meters in just 10 minutes.The incident occurred on the night of Monday, June 30, and caused an emergency on board that generated panic among the 191 occupants.First fatal accident of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner: company is again under scrutiny by tragedy in IndiaThe aircraft, a Boeing passenger, flew at an altitude of 10,…

The aircraft, a Boeing passenger, flew at an altitude of 10,970 meters when it lost pressure and rushed to 3,200 meters. The situation left several passengers unconscious and forced the automatic deployment of the oxygen masks. A video recorded inside the aircraft showed passengers holding the masks, visibly frightened. Some remained unremembered in their seats. Japan’s aviation authorities began an investigation to determine exactly the cause o…

Oxygen masks opened causing confusion not only for passengers but also for flight personnel.

Passengers reportedly panicked when oxygen masks fell from the ceiling.

A Japan Airlines Boeing 737, operated by its subsidiary Spring Airlines, made an emergency landing at Kansai International Airport following a cabin pressurization alert, forcing pilots to drastically lower altitude. Flight JL8696/IJ004, carrying 191 passengers and crew members between Shanghai-Pudong Airport and Tokyo-Narita Airport, was safely diverted to Kansai. The incident occurred on Monday evening, 30 June 2025, when the aircraft's on-boa…

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parismatch.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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