Data published by a flight-tracking website has revealed the possible route that ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn took to escape to Lebanon from Japan, a media report said. The website Flightradar24's data revealed that Ghosn's plane took off from Kansai International Airport shortly after 11 pm on December 29, Japan's public broadcaster NHK said in the report late on Friday, January 3. The data also indicated that the plane flew ...