MIAMI – On January 29, a Hong Kong Airlines Airbus A330 finished its landing run in deep snow without leaving the runway at New Chitose Airport (CTS) in Japan. The incident caused no injuries or damage.
The aircraft apparently got stuck at the beginning of a taxiway not yet cleared of snow. After unsuccessfully trying to move out on its own power, the snow was cleared in front of the nose landing gear and the aircraft towed to the gate.
Japan Airlines E-170 Involved in Snow Incident
Earlier the same day, a similar incident occurred to Japan Airlines Embraer E-170 (reg. JA216J), operating flight JL2903 from Sendai (SDJ). No damage or injuries were reported.
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Interest Hatsune Miku Airport Raised as Possible New Name for Small Sapporo Airport
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2021-01-07 19:45 EST by Kim Morrissy
A small airport in Sapporo City called Okadama Airport could be renamed to Hatsune Miku Airport in the future, according to a report by
Traffic News. The name is one of several proposed for the airport; if it were picked it would be a nod to
Crypton Future Media, a Sapporo-based company which developed Hatsune Miku.
Other proposed names include Sapporo Airport and Sapporo Clock Tower Airport (a reference to the tourist attraction). A representative of the city said that the names were proposed in consultation with the city and the Hokkaido Prefecture.