JAL, Changi Make Safety Changes

Credit: Aviation Week
WASHINGTON—Japan Airlines (JAL) and Singapore Changi Airport have modified procedures following the attempted takeoff of a JAL Boeing 767-300ER on a taxiway parallel to the correct takeoff runway at Changi early on the morning of July 12, 2015. Included are new taxi procedures, safety advisories and...

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