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JAL Cargo Boeing 747-400BCF just after takeoff from London Heathrow Airport in 2007. A Boeing 777-200ER with Oneworld livery. A Convair 880 at Los Angeles International Airport in 1964. A Douglas DC-8-53 at New York in 1970. This aircraft would later crash as Japan Air Lines Flight 471 in 1972. A McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40. A McDonnell Douglas ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) is the flag carrier airline of Japan.JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo.Its main hubs are Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports, as well as Osaka's Kansai and Itami airports.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport: Terminated [10] Qingdao: Qingdao Liuting International Airport: Airport Closed [10] Shanghai: Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport: Passenger [2] [7] Shanghai Pudong International Airport: Passenger + Cargo [2] [7] [11] Tianjin: Tianjin Binhai International Airport: Passenger + Cargo [2] [7] Xiamen ...
1.1 Domestic and international. 1.2 Domestic only. 2 Cargo. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... JAL Cargo: JALカーゴ JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1982 ...
The Prime Minister of Vietnam, by Decision 1646/TTg-NN, has approved the addition of 40 hectares (99 acres) of the adjacent area to extend the apron and to build a cargo terminal to handle the rapid increase of passenger (expected to reach 17 million in 2010, compared to 7 million and 8.5 million in 2005 and 2006 respectively) and cargo volume ...
J-Air is a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's flag carrier, Japan Airlines (JAL) and an affiliate member of the Oneworld alliance. The airline was founded on 8 August 1996, when JAL restructured JAL Flight Academy and J-Air was separated; and began operations as a separate entity from Hiroshima-Nishi Airport on 1 November.
A Boeing 777F of FedEx Express, which is the largest cargo airline in the world. Unit load device LD3 containers being loaded into the belly cargo hold of a Boeing 777-300ER passenger aircraft A Boeing 747-400F of Cargolux. Cargo airlines (or air freight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines mainly dedicated to the transport of ...