Articles by Daniel Leussink

Japan Auto Safety Scandal Widens; Toyota Halts Shipments of Some Vehicles

A safety test scandal at Japanese automakers widened on Monday, with Toyota Motor and Mazda both halting shipments of some vehicles after Japan’s transport ministry found irregularities in applications to certify certain models. The irregularities were also found in applications …

Update: Japan Airlines Counts Losses From Wrecked Tokyo Plane

Japan Airlines (JAL) on Thursday said it expected losses of more than $100 million after one of its planes was destroyed when it collided with another aircraft on the runway at Tokyo’s Haneda airport this week. All 379 people on …

Tokyo Airport Collision Leaves 5 Dead, Japan Airlines’ Aircraft in Flames

All 379 people aboard a Japan Airlines (JAL) plane escaped the burning airliner after a collision with a Coast Guard aircraft at Tokyo’s Haneda airport that killed five of six crew on the smaller craft on Tuesday. Live footage on …

Toyota’s Daihatsu Unit to Halt All Vehicle Shipments, in Widening Safety Scandal

Toyota Motor’s Daihatsu unit will halt shipments of all of its vehicles, Japan’s biggest automaker said on Wednesday, after a safety scandal investigation found issues involving 64 models, including almost two dozen sold under Toyota’s brand. An independent panel has …

Toyota Blames Human Error for Leak of Vehicle Data of 2 Million Users in Japan

Toyota Motor Corp. said on Friday the vehicle data of 2.15 million users in Japan, or almost the entire customer base who signed up for its main cloud service platforms since 2012, had been publicly available for a decade due …