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Flight cuts for Japan Airlines
Tokyo, Japan - Leaving down some Airbus and YS-11s, JAL looks at Boeing and replaces them with less consuming models

Japanese carrier JAL (Japan Airlines) decided to downsize its fleet grounding in 2006 fiscal year four Nihon YS-11s and three Airbus A-300s, used for internal routes, and six Boeing B-747s which served both international and domestic routes. A part of these airplanes, the airline said, will be replaced with less consuming and less polluting Boeing B-767/800s and B-777/300s ER (Extended Range) for international...
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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency