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  2. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Japan Airlines claimed that its Oneworld membership would be in the best interests of the airline's plans to further develop the airline group and its strong commitment to providing the very best to its customers. [41] Japan Airlines, together with Malév and Royal Jordanian, joined the alliance on 1 April 2007. [42]

  3. Template:Airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Template: Airlines of Japan. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This page was last edited on 17 October 2024, ...

  4. J-Air - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Japan Airlines" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 ...

  7. JAL Express - Wikipedia

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    JAL Express (JEX) was established on April 1, 1997 as a wholly owned domestic subsidiary airline of Japan Airlines (JAL), with initial capital of ¥5.8 million. It operated scheduled passenger services to regional domestic destinations in Japan, as well as some low-demand flights for JAL under wet-lease agreement.

  8. JALways - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Japan Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    On 30 October 1928, the Japanese government established the Japan Air Transport Corporation (JAT) as the national flag carrier under the Ministry of Communications. JAT absorbed the Japan Air Transport Institute and two other small companies and began scheduled passenger services in 1929; international service from Fukuoka to Dalian via Korea ...