Created Monday, May 13th 2024 17:06Z, last updated Monday, May 13th 2024 17:06Z
A JAL Japan Airlines Boeing 787-8, registration JA847J performing flight
JL-312 from Fukuoka to Tokyo Haneda (Japan) with 176 passengers and 10 crew, was taxiing for departure from runway 34 and needed to backtrack the runway entering the runway via taxiway E6 (about 1130 meters/3700 feet down runway 16) and vacated the runway via taxiway E7 (1400 meters/4600 feet down the runway). The aircraft had been instructed to hold short of the runway at E6, but crossed the hold short line and stopped short of the runway edge upon controller instruction.
A J-Air Embraer ERJ-170 on behalf of JAL Japan Airlines, registration JA214J performing flight JL-3595 from Fukuoka to Matsuyama (Japan) with 43 passengers and 4 crew, was accelerating for takeoff from runway 16 at that time. When the 787 crossed the hold short line the aircraft rejected takeoff at low speed (about 70 KIAS) and stopped well short of taxiway E6.
The Embraer returned to the apron, the flight was cancelled.
The 787 continued taxi and departed completing their flight on schedule.
Japan's Ministry of Transport opened an investigation into the occurrence.
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