American aircraft emergency landing at Haneda 6 November, 16:45

On the afternoon of the 6th, an American aircraft headed for Haneda Airport from Los Angeles, USA, made an emergency landing due to a warning that the tire pressure had dropped. There was no injury to the passengers.

According to the Tokyo Airport Office of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, on the afternoon of the 6th, a warning was issued to inform the passengers that the air pressure of the Boeing 787 was lowered on the American Airlines Flight 27 from Los Angeles to Haneda Airport. We made an emergency landing around 2:20.

263 passengers and passengers were not injured.

The passenger plane stopped on the runway for a while after landing, and then moved to the terminal by towing vehicle, but according to American Airlines, no abnormality was found in the tires.

On the other hand, according to the Tokyo Airport Office, the “C Runway” was temporarily closed as a result of this, but so far there has been no significant impact on flights.
The airline is investigating the detailed cause.