Created Wednesday, Jun 26th 2024 14:58Z, last updated Friday, Jun 28th 2024 16:20Z
An ANA All Nippon Airways Boeing 737-800, registration JA88AN performing flight NH-372 from Nagasaki to Nagoya (Japan) with 104 people on board, was descending towards Nagoya when the crew initiated an emergency descent due to the loss of cabin pressure. The aircraft continued for a safe landing on runway 18 about 25 minutes later.

Japan's Ministry of Transport reported on Jun 26th 2024, that seven passengers and four cabin crew complained about ear pain and hearing difficulties after the aircraft encountered loss of cabin pressure at about FL250. The passenger oxygen masks were manually released. The Ministry rated the occurrence a serious incident.

On Jun 28th 2024 Japan's TSB reported a malfunction of the pressurization system causing a drop of cabin pressure occurred on descent towards Nagoya at about 7600 meters, the aircraft performed an emergency descent to 3000 meters. Subsequently the cabin pressure normalized and the emergency was cancelled. The JTSB is investigating.

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