When a subsidiary of Japan Airlines conducted an in-house test for driving within the restricted area of ​​Haneda Airport, employees who took the test were allowed to view the materials. Another subsidiary was found to have committed the same fraud.

All Nippon Airways and one of its group companies were also found to has committed fraud, and both companies canceled the exam and apologized. Companies in each group are currently suspending the exams in which the fraud was discovered. ANA Holdings said, ''We deeply apologize for causing an incident that deviated from the rules to ensure safety. We will work to prevent it from happening again and restore trust.''