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  2. Japan Transocean Air - Wikipedia

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    Japan Transocean Air (JTA) is an airline based in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. [3] It operates domestic services on behalf of Japan Airlines. Its main base is Naha Airport. [4] From 1967 until 1993, the airline was known as Southwest Air Lines.

  3. List of defunct airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Affiliate of Japan Air System, now part of Japan Airlines: Imperial Japanese Airways: 大日本航空 1938 1945 Japan Airlines Domestic: 日本航空ジャパン JL JFL J-BIRD 2004 2006 Merged into Japan Airlines: Japan Asia Airways: 日本アジア航空 EG JAA ASIA 1975 2008 Merged into Japan Airlines: Japan Domestic Airlines ...

  4. 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 ]

  5. Transocean Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Transocean DC-4. Known for the first few months of its existence as Orvis Nelson Air Transport (or ONAT), Transocean Air Lines was a supplemental air carrier, a type of US airline defined and regulated by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), the now defunct Federal agency that, from 1938 to 1978, tightly regulated almost all US commercial air transportation.

  6. List of airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ibex Airlines: アイベックスエアラインズ FW IBX IBEX 2004 J-Air: ジェイエア JL/XM JAL/JLJ JAPAN AIR 1996 Japan Air Commuter: 日本エアコミューター JL/JC JAL/JAC COMMUTER 1983 Japan Transocean Air: 日本トランスオーシャン航空 NU JTA J-OCEAN 1993 New Central Airservice: 新中央航空 CUK CHUOH AIR 1978 New ...

  7. Naha Airport - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines began service to Okinawa during this time and initially used Kadena Air Base. Air America operated interisland flights to Miyako and Ishigaki from 1964 to 1967, when Southwest Airlines (now Japan Transocean Air) took over these routes. Okinawa was returned to Japan in 1972.

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