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The Japan Airlines Safety Promotion Center (日本航空安全啓発センター, Nihon Kōkū Anzai Keihatsu Sentā [1]) is a museum and educational center operated by Japan Airlines to promote airline safety. It is located on the grounds of Tokyo International Airport in Ota, Tokyo, Japan.
A holding company for JAL and Japan Airlines System, a carrier merging into JAL, was established on 2 October 2002; the head office of that company, Japan Airlines System (JALS) (日本航空システム, Nihon Kōkū Shisutemu), was in 2-15-1 Kōnan in Shinagawa Intercity, Minato, Tokyo. On 11 August 2003, the headquarters of JAS moved from ...
After a career at Japan Airlines between April 1975 and May 1997, being involved in the successful launch of Skymark Airlines in 2001 and creating the aviation consulting firm 'Conobby's Consulting Co., Ltd', founder and current CEO, Seiji Shirane established 'JCAS Corporation' in October 2018. After the initial route selection was announced in ...
Japan Air Commuter: COMMUTER Japan JSV Japan Aircraft Service: Japan JL JAL Japan Airlines: JAPANAIR Japan Japan Airlines International JL JAL Japan Airlines Domestic: J-BIRD Japan defunct EG JAA Japan Asia Airways: ASIA Japan defunct NU JTA Japan Transocean Air: JAI OCEAN Japan JA JAT JetSMART: ROCKSMART Chile JZ JAP JetSMART Perú: RED SMART ...
Hokkaido Air System: 北海道エアシステム JL/6L JAL/NTH NORTH AIR 1998 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 ...
French state has a 28.6% stake [18] Kuwait Airways: Kuwait: 100% LADE: Argentina: 100% LAM Mozambique Airlines: Mozambique: 100% Lao Airlines: Laos: 100% Libyan Airlines: Libya: 100% LOT Polish Airlines: Poland: 100% [19] Malaysia Airlines: Malaysia: 100% [20] Mandarin Airlines: Taiwan: Fully owned subsidiary of Taiwan's China Airlines ...
JAL Narita Operation Center - JALways's headquarters. The airline was established on October 5, 1990, as Japan Air Charter Co., Ltd. (JAZ), an 80 percent-owned low-cost charter subsidiary of Japan Airlines (JAL), to operate leisure flights to Asia-Pacific resort destinations from regional airports in Japan; in response to a Ministry of Transport policy.
Originally, in 1978, JAL Information Technology Co., Ltd. (JAL Infotec) was established by Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. [1] In 2001, IBM Japan started outsourcing services regarding JAL Infotec, and then in 2002, IBM Japan got the majority (51%) of JAL Infotec from Japan Airlines. [2] In 2011, Japan Airlines bought back the majority of JAL Infotec ...