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Emergency landing closes runway at Tokyo's Haneda airport

TOKYO (AP) - A runway was closed at one of Tokyo's main airports Monday after a Hawaiian Airlines jet punctured its tires while making an emergency landing, forcing the cancellation of some domestic Japanese flights.

Eight tires blew out when the Airbus A330 returned to Haneda Airport after a display indicated a problem in the hydraulic system, Japanese media reported. None of the 293 passengers and crew on board were injured, the reports said, but the plane remained on the runway after daybreak as workers replaced the tires.

Japan Airlines cancelled some domestic flights, and warned of the possibility of other flight disruptions. Haneda Airport said in a statement on its website that international flights had not been affected.

An aviation expert told Japanese public broadcaster NHK that the brakes may not have functioned properly if there were a hydraulic system problem, causing the blowouts.

A Hawaiian Airlines jet is seen on tarmac after making an emergency landing at Haneda airport in Tokyo, Monday, July 18, 2016. A runway is closed at the Tokyo’s main airport after the jet punctured tires while making an emergency landing. Japanese media report that eight tires blew out when the Airbus A330 returned to Haneda Airport early Monday morning after a display indicated a problem in the hydraulic system. (Hiroki Yamauchi/Kyodo News via AP) The Associated Press
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