Japan Airlines (JL)
Airline Overview
The country's flag carrier, Japan Airlines (JL) is Japan's second-largest airline after All Nippon Airways (NH). It was founded in 1951 and operates from primary hubs at Tokyo's Haneda Airport (HND) and Narita International Airport (NRT). A member of the Oneworld alliance, Japan Airlines flies to more than 90 destinations and has codeshare agreements with about 30 other carriers. About 35 of its destinations are domestic. International destinations include 20 countries across Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America. Japan Airlines has a fleet of 166 narrow- and widebody Airbus and Boeing airplanes. Cabin configurations vary according to the type of the plane and whether it is used for domestic routes, international short-haul routes or international long-haul routes.
Aircraft Summary
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KEYNarrowbody Jets
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KEYRegional Jets
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KEYTurboprops
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