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  2. Visa requirements for crew members - Wikipedia

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    Crew visas can be obtained directly from embassies, but many companies utilize third-party providers to expedite the application process for multi-entry visas. This category includes pilots, flight attendants, sailors, and other employees on board a vessel whose services are essential for its normal operation.

  3. Safety Promotion Center - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, the company announced that Mitsuko Tottori would succeed Yuji Akasaka as president. As of 1 April 2024, Tottori became the first female president in the history of the company. She began her career as a flight attendant at Toa Domestic Airlines in 1985 after graduating from a two-year college. With over 30 years of experience ...

  5. J-Air - Wikipedia

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    Commencement of joint underwriting with Japan Airlines International Co., Ltd. and Japan Airlines Japan Co., Ltd.; Complete withdrawal from Hiroshima-Nishi Airport with last flight to Miyazaki. August 2005 The flight attendants' uniforms will be changed to JAL uniforms, and the scarves will be J-AIR's original Bordeaux color. August 2006

  6. Mitsuko Tottori - Wikipedia

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    She was named Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of Japan Airlines (JAL) in April 2024, [3] becoming the first woman to lead the company. [4] [5] [6] Tottori began her career as a flight attendant. [4] [5] She joined Toa Domestic Airlines (TDA) in 1985 after graduating from Kwassui Women's Junior College.

  7. Japan Civil Aviation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (航空局, Kōkūkyoku, JCAB) is the civil aviation authority of Japan and a division of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). Its head office is in the MLIT building in Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo. [1] It is the Japanese equivalent of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. [2]

  8. JCAS Airways - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Air Japan: エアージャパン NQ AJX AIR JAPAN 2001 (2024) All Nippon Airways: 全日本空輸 NH ANA ALL NIPPON 1952 StarAlliance Japan Airlines: 日本航空 JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1951 OneWorld Jetstar Japan: ジェットスター・ジャパン GK JJP ORANGE LINER 2012 Peach Aviation: ピーチ・アビエーション MM APJ AIR PEACH 2012

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