This is starting to do a lot.
A new collision occurred this Thursday morning between two airliners of the Japanese company All Nippon Airways (ANA) at Osaka-Itami airport, specializing in domestic flights.
The wings of the two aircraft came into contact but no passengers or crew members were injured in this incident.
Since the start of the year, Japan has experienced a series of collisions between planes at airports.
The most serious, which occurred on January 2 at Tokyo-Haneda airport between a Japan Airlines Airbus A350 and a smaller Japanese coast guard aircraft, left five dead among the six occupants of the latter.
Luckily, all 379 people on board the Japan Airlines plane were able to get out before it was engulfed in flames.
On January 16, a Korean Air plane hit an empty Cathay Pacific plane on the ground at Sapporo airport, in northern Japan, without causing any injuries.
Following these accidents, the Japanese government announced that it had strengthened air traffic control procedures throughout the country.