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  2. 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.

  3. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Japan Air System - Wikipedia

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    Japan Air System Co., Ltd. (JAS) (日本エアシステム, Nihon Ea Shisutemu) was the smallest of the big three Japanese airlines.In contrast to the other two, JAL and ANA, JAS' international route network was very small, but its domestic network incorporated many smaller airports that were not served by the two larger airlines.

  5. List of airline codes (J) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Axess (CRS) - Wikipedia

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    Axess (アクセス国際ネットワーク) is a computer reservations system based in Japan which provides its services in the Japanese market. It originated as the IT department of Japan Airlines called Jalinfotech. In 1991 it was established as an independent company it began to be marketed to travel agencies in Japan. [1]

  7. 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.

  8. Japan Air Commuter - Wikipedia

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    A joint investment plan with public and private investors in fourteen Kagoshima Prefecture municipalities established Japan Air Commuter. [5] At the time JAC was an affiliate of Toa Domestic Airlines, later known as Japan Air System. [5] Japan Air System later merged into Japan Airlines.

  9. Harlequin Air - Wikipedia

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    Harlequin Air Co., Ltd. (ハーレクィンエア, Hārekuin Ea) was an airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Fukuoka Airport in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. [1] [2] It was owned by Japan Air System (later Japan Airlines Domestic in 2004), operating domestic passenger services.