On February 23, comprehensive Japanese media reported that Japan's two major airlines, All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, recently admitted that nearly 100 employees of their subsidiaries cheated in the airport driving qualification test.
According to reports from the Asahi Shimbun, Yomiuri Shimbun and NHK, ANA announced on the 20th that between August 2022 and February 2024, a total of 82 employees of its two subsidiaries cheated on exams and were suspected of flipping through textbooks in the process of answering questions.
ANA Holdings said: "We apologize for the incident of violating safety rules. We will work to prevent such incidents from happening again and restore trust. ”
On the same day, Japan Airlines also issued a statement saying that 16 employees of its two subsidiaries were suspected of cheating in the same exam and referring to textbooks in the process of answering questions. The company has confiscated the driver's licenses of the people involved and handed them over to the authorities and stopped the online test.
"We believe that this behavior violates compliance and is a serious act that may impede safe flight operations, and we will work to prevent this from happening again," Japan Airlines said. We sincerely apologize. ”
According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan, driving a vehicle at an airport must first obtain permission from the airport administrator and must pass a test of knowledge of traffic rules.
*: China News Network.