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JAL Cargo is a freighter airline operating for JAL. It ended dedicated freighter aircraft operations in October 2010 after more than 30 years of service. It operated both propeller and jet aircraft through the years, most recently Boeing 747-400s (including aircraft converted from passenger to freighter configuration) and Boeing 767-300Fs.
JAL Cargo is the brand of the airline group's freight service and is a member of the WOW cargo alliance with these products: J Speed, General Cargo, and Dangerous Goods. [94] In the fiscal year ended 31 March 2009, the cargo division carried 500,779 tonnes of freight domestically and 627,213 tonnes of freight internationally. [95]
The WOW Alliance has been established in 2000 by the SAS Cargo Group, Lufthansa Cargo and Singapore Airlines Cargo while JAL Cargo joined in July 2002. [1] Lufthansa Cargo subsequently left the WOW Alliance in 2009 while JAL Cargo ended its operations after more than 30 years of service in 2010 and left as well.
Passenger + Cargo [2] [7] Kai Tak Airport: Airport Closed [2] [7] Iceland: Reykjavík: Keflavík International Airport: Terminated [citation needed] India: Bangalore: Kempegowda International Airport: Passenger [2] [7] Delhi: Indira Gandhi International Airport: Passenger [2] [7] Kolkata: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport ...
JAL Cargo: JALカーゴ JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1982 (2024) Nippon Cargo Airlines: 日本貨物航空 KZ NCA NIPPON CARGO 1985 See also. List of defunct airlines of Japan;
This is a list of notable cargo airlines organised by home country. Africa. EgyptAir Cargo Airbus A300-600RF
Using "cargo": Korean Air Cargo Flight 6316, Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509, and JAL Cargo Flight 8054. If the title is renamed it should follow JAL Cargo Flight 8054 for consistency. I would think there should be a sub-category of "Incidences involving cargo aircraft" or List of accidents and incidents involving cargo aircraft" as a navigational ...
Japan Air Commuter headquarters A former Japan Air Commuter NAMC YS-11 in 2004. A former Japan Air Commuter Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 in the old "JAC" livery (2004).. The airline was established on 1 July 1983 [5] and started operations in December 1983.