"Regarding this recent incident, a big bird hit one of our four A319-100 aircraft that services our regional routes just when it was about to land. It left one of the underbody panels of the aircraft damaged," Mr Nakawa told the newspaper.
"Bird strikes are also beyond human power but our pilots do what they can as per the techniques obtained from their thorough training to ensure passengers on board are safe when this happens."
The plane landed safely without further incident, and the airline apologised to relieved passengers.
The incident comes after equally dramatic photos emerged last May of the damage a bird inflicted to a plane's nose cone.
The single bird all but collapsed the nose of the Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800, which was carrying 125 passengers at the time.