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Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines International Co., Ltd. (JAL), is the flag carrier of Japan, with its headquarters in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. The airline's main hubs are Tokyo's Narita International Airport and Tokyo International Airport, as well as Nagoya's Chūbu Centrair International Airport and Osaka's Kansai International Airport. The airline also operates fifth freedom flights from New York and Vancouver. The JAL Group's operations include scheduled and non-scheduled international and domestic passenger and cargo services to 220 destinations in 35 countries worldwide, including codeshares. The group has a fleet of 279 aircraft, consists of only Boeing aircraft for its long-haul operations; and Airbus, Boeing and McDonnell Douglas aircraft for its short-haul operations. In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009, the airline group carrying over 52 million passengers and over 1.1 million tons of cargo and mail. Read More

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JAL set to pay off bank loans early

Dec 17 - The Japan Times

Articles About Japan Airlines

Boeing 787 Dreamliners in Everett, Washington
Dreamliner: Boeing says Flaw could affect 55 Planes

By Reuters

About 55 Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner jets may have a recently discovered flaw in the fuselage, the company said on Wednesday, while reiterating that the world's first carbon-plastic passenger plane is safe to fly. (7:16 pm)

MORE TOPICS: BOEING 787, MANUFACTURING, JAPAN, NEW YORK

Boeing 787
Japan Airlines Orders 10 Additional Boeing 787s

By IBTimes

Japan Airlines will order 10 additional 787 airplanes from the Boeing Co. (NYSE:BA) , it said on Wednesday. (Feb 15)

MORE TOPICS: NYSE, JAPAN, MANAGEMENT

A British Airways passenger jet takes off from Heathrow Airport in west London
British Airways, JAL plan joint business

By Reuters UK

British Airways and Japan Airlines have agreed a revenue-sharing deal for flights between Europe and Japan, potentially giving their oneworld alliance more competitive muscle. (Feb 08)

MORE TOPICS: EUROPEAN UNION, JAPAN, AMERICAN AIRLINES, IAG

Going Mobile: Travel's Eventual High-Tech Future

By Reuters

Welcome to the airport terminal of the future. (Feb 04)

MORE TOPICS: AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, QANTAS, SMARTPHONE, INVESTMENT

Going mobile: Travel's eventual high-tech future

By Reuters

Welcome to the airport terminal of the future. (Feb 03)

MORE TOPICS: AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, QANTAS, SMARTPHONE, INVESTMENT

China Vows to Go Against Europe's Carbon Tax on Airlines
Japan Airlines aims to raise at least $6.5 billion in relisting

By Reuters

Japan Airlines plans to raise more than 500 billion yen ($6.5 billion) ahead of re-listing its shares as early as September, a source with knowledge of the matter said, marking a sharp turnaround for the carrier following its bankruptcy in 2010. (Jan 05)

MORE TOPICS: JAPAN, AMERICAN AIRLINES, INVESTMENT

Japan Airlines plans share listing of up to $13 billion: report

By Reuters

Japan Airlines Co <JALFQ.PK> plans to relist its shares as early as September in a public offering that could raise up to 1 trillion yen ($13 billion), Bloomberg news reported on Thursday, marking the carrier's recovery from bankruptcy and restructuring. (Jan 05)

MORE TOPICS: JAPAN

Jetstar Reveals Growth Plans for New Japan Venture
Jetstar Reveals Growth Plans for New Japan Venture

By IBTimes AU

Jetstar has revealed plans to attract another partner for its new Japan venture, the Jetstar Japan, adding up to the budget airline's present investors - Japan Airlines and trading firm Mitsubishi. (Dec 28)

MORE TOPICS: JAPAN, QANTAS, INVESTMENT

American Airlines Cleared by Bankruptcy Judge to Buy Boeing Planes
American Airlines Gets Approval to Buy Boeing Planes

By IBTimes

AMR Corp's American Airlines has been given approval by a U.S. bankruptcy judge to buy 32 Boeing planes. (Dec 24)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, JAPAN, NEW YORK, AMERICAN AIRLINES, QANTAS

Qantas to Collect Windfall on Sydney Airport Facelift
Qantas Ends Industrial Dispute With Aircraft Engineers

By IBTimes AU

Qantas has ended its industrial dispute with aircraft engineers after both parties agreed to a 3 per cent annual wage increase for the next three years. However, the other demands of the Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA) such... (Dec 19)

MORE TOPICS: JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, QANTAS, INVESTMENT, LOS ANGELES