Created Saturday, Sep 26th 2020 21:58Z, last updated Saturday, Sep 26th 2020 21:58Z
A JAL Japan Airlines Boeing 737-800, registration JA341J performing flight
JL-431 from Tokyo Haneda to Matsuyama (Japan) with 65 people on board, was climbing through FL220 when the crew stopped the climb and descended to FL160 for about 2 minutes due to problems with the cabin pressure, then descended further to 5000 feet. The aircraft returned to Haneda Airport for a safe landing on runway 34L about 35 minutes after departure.
The flight was cancelled.
The aircraft is still on the ground about 22 hours after landing back.
The airline reported the crew received indications of a problem with the cabin pressurization, the passenger oxygen masks were released.
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