Japan Airlines (JAL) is planning relatively little fleet growth through its next two fiscal years, although the Japanese flag carrier plans to expand capacity at a slightly faster rate. JAL will have a total fleet size of 231—excluding regional aircraft—by the end of its 2018 fiscal year on March 31...
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