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  2. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines, J-Air, JAL Express, and Japan Transocean Air are members of the Oneworld airline alliance network. JAL was established in 1951 as a government-owned business and became the national airline of Japan in 1953. [6] After over three decades of service and expansion, the airline was fully privatised in 1987.

  3. List of airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines: 日本航空 JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1951 OneWorld Jetstar Japan: ジェットスター・ジャパン GK JJP ORANGE LINER 2012 Peach Aviation: ピーチ・アビエーション MM APJ AIR PEACH 2012 Spring Airlines Japan: スプリング・ジャパン IJ SJO J-SPRING 2014 StarFlyer: スターフライヤー 7G SFJ STARFLYER 2006 ...

  4. Imperial Japanese Airways - Wikipedia

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    Cover of timetable for Dai Nippon Kōkū. Japan Airways Co.Ltd (大日本航空株式会社, Dai Nippon Kōkū Kabushiki Kaisha, also known as Imperial Japanese Airlines, Great Japan Airlines or Greater Japan Airlines) was the national airline of the Empire of Japan during World War II.

  5. Japan Domestic Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Air System merged into Japan Airlines in the early 2000s. [2] Nearly all of the aircraft used in the Japan Domestic Airlines' fleet were consisted of NAMC YS-11s. Both airlines had a similar color scheme from the beginning, usually blue and white, or with a blue tail.

  6. Template:Airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Japan Airlines (2 C, 23 P) L.

  8. Japan Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1930s, its aircraft were often chartered (for free) by the military for missions in Asia, especially during the 1931 invasion of Manchuria. JAT luggage label from 1930s This role declined as military transport missions in China were taken over by three new carriers that JAT helped to establish: Manchukuo National Airways in ...

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