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  1. Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (日本航空株式会社, Nihon Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha, JAL) is the flag carrier of Japan. JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its main hubs are Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports, as well as Osaka's Kansai and Itami airports.

  2. Former fleet. References. Japan Airlines fleet. Japan Airlines operates a fleet of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from Airbus and Boeing . Current fleet. As of May 2024, Japan Airlines operates the following aircraft: [1] [2] [3] [4] Gallery. Japan Airlines current fleet. Airbus A350-900. Boeing 737-800. Boeing 767-300ER. Boeing 777-300ER.

    Aircraft
    Total
    Introduced
    Retired
    22
    2006
    2011
    1
    2021
    2024
    Un­known
    1969
    Un­known
    Un­known
    1965
    1988
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  4. This is a list of Japan Airlines destinations. Map Map of the global destinations of Japan Airlines (in blue) and Japan (in red) Destinations

    Country
    City
    Airport
    Notes
    Australia
    Terminated
    Australia
    Terminated
    Australia
    Passenger
    Australia
    Terminated
    • 1950s
    • 1960s
    • 1970s
    • 1982-1986
    • 1991-1997
    • 2001
    • 2013-2018
    • 2020-2024
    On 9 April 1952, Mokusei, Flight 301, a Martin 2-0-2 (N90943) leased from Northwest Orient Airlines, struck Mount Mihara while operating the first leg of a Tokyo-Osaka-Fukuoka service. The crash ki...
    On 30 September 1957, Unzen, Flight 108, a Douglas DC-4-1009 (JA6011), suffered failure of all four engines after takeoff from Osaka Air Base, at an altitude of 300 ft (91 m). The aircraft force-la...
    On 25 April 1961, Hakone, a Japan Air Lines Douglas DC-8-32 from San Francisco to Tokyo, touched down and ran off the end of the 8,900 ft (2,700 m) wet runway at Tokyo International Airport. The ai...
    On 10 April 1962, Haruna, a Japan Air Lines Douglas C-54 from Fukuoka to Tokyo, made a wheels-up landing at Osaka. There were no casualties, however, the aircraft was damaged beyond repair and was...
    On 27 February 1965, Kaede, a Japan Air Lines Convair 880 was performing a low pass training near Iki Airportwhen, at 150 ft (46 m), descended fast and struck the runway. The aircraft slid and caug...
    On 25 December 1965, Kamakura, Flight 813[ja] operated by a Douglas DC-8-33 took off from San Francisco International Airport at 13:08 and suffered an uncontained engine failure on number one engin...

    1970-1974

    1. On 22 February 1970, a teenage boy, Keith Sapsford, climbed into the cargo area of a Douglas DC-8, registration JA8031, operating Flight 772 from Sydney to Tokyo. As the plane was taking off, he fell to his death. Unknowingly, a photographer had photographed the event. 2. On 31 March 1970, Yodo, Flight 351 operated by a Boeing 727 was hijacked by the Japanese Red Army (JRA) while en route from Tokyo to Fukuoka. The nine hijackers released all 122 passengers and seven crew members at Fukuok...

    1975-1979

    1. In February 1975, a Japan Air Lines flight from Tokyo to Paris, making fuel stops in Anchorage and Copenhagen, had 196 passengers and one stewardess, out of 343 on board, fell ill with food poisoning, 143 of whom were seriously ill enough to need hospitalising when the plane reached Copenhagen, 30 of those critically ill. The source of the food poisoning was ham contaminated with Staphylococci from the infected cuts on the fingers of a cook in Anchorage. The ham was used in omelettes which...

    On 9 February 1982, Flight 350 operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-8 was on scheduled passenger flight from Fukuoka to Tokyo. The aircraft crashed on approach into the shallow water of Tokyo Bay, 51...
    On 17 September 1982, Flight 792 operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-8 took off from Shanghaiat 13:57. Nine minutes later, the crew heard a noise coming from the lower middle part of the aircraft. T...
    On 12 August 1985, Flight 123 operated by a Boeing 747SR (the same aircraft aforementioned involved in a tailstrike incident in 1978) bound for Osaka, lost all its hydraulic flight control systems...
    On 17 November 1986, The crew of Cargo Flight 1628, operated by a Boeing 747-200F, while en route to Tokyo, claimed to have spotted two Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) at the Reykjavik to Anchora...
    On 2 October 1991, a Japan Airlines Boeing 747-200B was climbing through FL165 when the force from a hot liquid released from a burst pipe in the pressurization system, and blew a 100 cm × 70 cm (3...
    On 31 March 1993, Cargo Flight 46E, a Boeing 747-100 operated by Evergreen International Airlines, experienced severe turbulence at an altitude of about 2,000 ft (610 m) after departure about 12:24...
    On 8 June 1997, Etupirka, Flight 706, operated by a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 from Hong Kong to Nagoya, descended through approx. 17,000 ft (5,200 m) over the Shima Peninsula for an approach to Nagoy...
    On 31 January 2001, in the Japan Airlines mid-air incident, Flight 907 operated by a Boeing 747-400D and Flight 958 operated by a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 had a near miss incident near Yaizu, Shizuoka.
    On 12 November 2001, Flight 047, operated by a Boeing 747-400 en route to Tokyo from JFK in New York City, produced the wake turbulence that was the initiating factor in the loss of American Airlin...
    On January 7, 2013, ground crew workers noticed smoke coming out from the battery compartment in a parked Japan Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner at the gate. This fire was caused by overcharged lithi...
    On 28 October 2018, Japan Airlines pilot Katsutoshi Jitsukawa, 42, was arrested at Heathrow Airportfor being under the influence after failing a breathalyzer test. He pled guilty to exceeding the a...

    On December 4, 2020, Flight 904, operated by a Boeing 777-200 from Okinawa to Tokyo Haneda, suffered a fan blade failure in one of its two PW4084 engines. None of the 189 occupants on board were in...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Air_JapanAir Japan - Wikipedia

    Air Japan, legally Air Japan Co., Ltd. (株式会社エアージャパン, Kabushiki-gaisha Eā Japan, styled AirJapan), is a Japanese low-cost airline headquartered on the grounds of Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba. Initially founded in 1990 as a charter airline, [4] it was relaunched in 2022 as the low-cost long-haul arm of the ANA Group. [5] History.

  6. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 flying the route suffered a severe structural failure and decompression 12 minutes into the flight.

  7. Japan Airlines Flight 516 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from New Chitose Airport near Sapporo, Japan, to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. The Coast Guard plane was scheduled to deliver relief supplies a day after the 2024 Noto earthquake .