The Japan Times wins at Aerospace Media Awards Asia

An article by The Japan Times reporter Gabriel Dominguez, detailing a close encounter between a Chinese military helicopter and a Philippine patrol plane over the South China Sea's Scarborough Shoal, has won the Best Asia-Pacific Breaking News submission at the 2026 Aerospace Media Awards ASIA. The winners were announced on February 2, 2026, at a reception in Singapore. The awards recognize journalists and publishers in Asia for their contributions to aerospace journalism.

The Japan Times has received the Best Asia-Pacific Breaking News submission award at the 2026 Aerospace Media Awards ASIA for an article titled "Standoff in the skies: Witnessing an unsafe intercept over the South China Sea," written by reporter Gabriel Dominguez. The piece describes witnessing a Chinese military helicopter dangerously approaching a Philippine patrol plane over the flashpoint Scarborough Shoal.

Editor-in-Chief Takashi Yokota commented: "I'm pleased to see Gabriel's work being recognized for this award. Gabriel is a prolific journalist who has consistently gained exclusive access to report high-impact stories on geopolitical developments in Asia, and the award is a testament to his tenacious reporting."

Dominguez said about the win: "I am very grateful for the award and the judge's decision to recognize this particular piece, highlighting the importance of providing independent, on-site reporting about critical issues and hotspots across Asia. I hope the article provides readers with a better understanding of increasingly complex security issues at a time when geopolitical tensions are growing."

The Aerospace Media Awards ASIA honor journalists and publishers based in Asia for significant contributions to aerospace journalism and publishing. The Japan Times, established in 1897, serves as Japan's premier English-language news source, emphasizing independence and fairness. In celebration of the win, the publication is offering free access to the article.

The awards were announced on February 2, 2026, at a reception in Singapore. The Japan Times is headquartered in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, with Minako Suematsu as Chairperson, Publisher, and President.

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Japanese jets scramble as Chinese carrier Liaoning conducts drills off Okinawa, with radar locks prompting protest.
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China's navy conducted training flights from its aircraft carrier Liaoning in the Pacific after passing waters off Okinawa, prompting Japan to scramble Self-Defense Force jets. Chinese fighters locked radar onto Japanese aircraft twice, leading to a strong protest from Tokyo. The incident occurs amid heightened tensions over Taiwan.

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