TOKYO — Japan Airlines (JAL) said on Wednesday it was conducting its own inspections of engines on its Airbus A350-1000 planes after Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways identified an engine part failure on one of its flights.
By Tuesday, JAL had conducted in-house special inspections of three of the engines made by Rolls-Royce, and they were found to be safe, a spokesman for the Japanese airline said.
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