Japan’s transport ministry carried out an inspection at a Japan Airlines Co. office at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Friday following a series of incidents involving the company’s aircraft, including one the previous day in which two jets touched wings while taxiing, officials said. Four officials of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism entered the office, located next to an aircraft maintenance facility, to conduct an extraordinary audit involving hearings to assess the airline’s safety procedures and processes. The ministry will instruct JAL to rectify any problems if cur…