Japan Airlines will retire up to 24 of its Boeing 777 aircraft over the next three years, as it battles the coronavirus crisis that saw it rack up significant losses for its half-yearly results.
Japan Airlines (JL) recently bid farewell to its iconic Boeing 777-300ER on the Tokyo Haneda (HND)-London (LHR) route, marking the end of an era for this aircraft’s international operations. From ...
Japanese authorities are investigating a significant engine failure aboard a Japan Airlines Boeing 777-200, which involved the loss of an engine panel and fan blade damage. The incident occurred on 4 ...
Japan Airlines Co Ltd (JAL) said it had retired its fleet of 13 Boeing Co 777s with Pratt & Whitney engines a year earlier than planned, having suspended operations in February after an engine on a ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) will soon start refurbishing the cabins on its Boeing 777-200ER fleet as part of a wider initiative to upgrade its widebody interiors. Work will start on the 11 –200ERs in April.
Japan Airlines (JAL) has retired its fleet of Boeing 777 jets powered by Pratt & Whitney (P&W) engines earlier than planned. The company announced the retirement Tuesday. The airline suspended its ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) will install new seats in every cabin class on its 13 Boeing 777-300ERs with eight in first- , 49 in business-, 40 in premium economy- and 135 in economy-class. The upgraded ...
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