Miyazaki Airport originated in 1943 as an imperial Japanese navy base, sending dozens of aircraft on suicide missions. Footage obtained by AFP showed a plume of earth blasting at least 10 meters ...
Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan resumed operations Thursday morning, a day after an unexploded World War II-era bomb detonated on the taxiway, forcing the cancellation of more than 80 flights.
Japanese airport bomb explosion: Miyazaki Airport in Japan resumed operations on Thursday after a World War II-era bomb exploded near the runway, creating a crater and forcing the cancellation of 87 ...
Miyazaki Airport shut its runway after the explosion caused a crater seven metres (23 feet) wide and one metre (3.2 feet) deep in the middle of the taxiway next to the runway, according to a Japanese ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. The Miyazaki Airport in southwest Japan shut its runway on Wednesday after a dud shell exploded shortly before 8am (local time), forming a 23ft-wide ...
Operations resume at Miyazaki Airport in Miyazaki, southwestern Japan, on Oct. 3, 2024, a day after its closure due to the explosion of an unexploded World War II-era bomb on the taxiway.
An unexploded World War II-era bomb exploded on a taxiway at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan on Wednesday morning, forcing the closure of its runway, although no injuries were reported, ...
Miyazaki Airport shut its runway after the explosion caused a crater 7m wide and 1m deep in the middle of the taxiway next to the runway, according to a Japanese Transport Ministry official.
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Land and Transport Ministry officials said there were no aircraft nearby when the bomb exploded at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern Japan. Officials said an investigation by the Self-Defense ...
The bomb exploded at Miyazaki Airport on Wednesday morning and left a crater, seven metres wide and one metre deep, in the airport’s taxiway. Japanese officials have not yet determined what ...