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  1. Apr 15, 2024 · More than 37 years later, Japan Airlines flight 123 remains the world's deadliest-ever single-aircraft accident ever, as well as the deadliest plane crash to have occurred on Japanese soil. Out of the 524 passengers and crew onboard the flight, only four survived the crash.

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  3. The crash killed all 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board, leaving only four survivors. An estimated 20 to 50 passengers had survived the initial crash, but died a few hours later while awaiting rescue due to their serious injuries. The crash of Flight 123 is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history. [1]

  4. Japan Airlines flight 123, crash of a Japan Airlines (JAL) passenger jet on August 12, 1985, in southern Gumma prefecture, Japan, northwest of Tokyo, that killed 520 people. The incident is one of the deadliest single-plane crashes in history. Domestic flight JAL 123 departed Tokyo’s Haneda airport.

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  5. Jun 22, 2023 · More than 500 people died when JAL 123 went down because of a single, faulty repair. This is what we learned.

  6. Feb 10, 2021 · On that day, 520 people lost their lives, and Flight 123 went down in history as the deadliest single-plane accident in aviation history. Tragically, as Aerotime Aviation News would report, an investigation would later conclude that the accident was not inevitable.

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  7. Nov 30, 2023 · On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 crashed into mountain, killing 520 people. It is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history.

  8. Aug 12, 2020 · 35 years since Japan Airlines Flight 123 crash. August 12, 2020, marks the tragic 35 year anniversary of Japan Airlines Flight 123 crash, the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history, in which 520 people lost their lives.

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