JAL Has No Plans For Additional Capital Increase Despite Fleet Renewal Plans

Credit: GEORGE HAMLIN
Japan Airlines (JAL) is facing an uphill battle to regain confidence of consumers and investors, as Asia's largest airline struggles to return to profitability this year. In spite of buoyant demand for air travel and robust economic development in Asia--and Japan in particular--JAL hasn't benefited...

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