Today, JAL Group’s last two Boeing 747-400s made their final touchdown at Tokyo (Narita) from Honolulu at 12:52pm and from Okinawa at 13:07pm as JAL’s commercial flights, closing a significant chapter ...
The JAL 747-300, operated by a 3-man flight crew, will fly from Honolulu to Tokyo (Narita) and thereafter retire after 26 years of reliable service to the airline group. In the mid-1960s, ...
Japan Airlines International (JAL) has confirmed it will decommission its last two remaining Boeing 747 jumbojets, ending over 40 years of affinity with the aircraft. Two Boeing 747s were greeted by ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) has finalised a restructuring initiative that will include early retirement of older aircraft and salary cuts after its financial position deteriorated. Asia’s largest airline ...
Japan Airlines, which at one time had the largest fleet of Boeing 747s, retired the aircraft entirely as of March 1. Symbolizing JAL’s downsizing amid bankruptcy protection, the 747 will be replaced ...
Japan Airlines officially unveiled the reintroduction its iconic crane livery on a Boeing 767-300ER at its maintenance center at Tokyo Haneda on Monday. The change in logo was announced Jan. 19 to ...