Japan Airlines (JAL) is due to begin operating its first Boeing 787-9 next week, as JAL and its rival All Nippon Airways (ANA) continue to build their 787 fleets. JAL took delivery of the stretched -9 version of the 787 in early June, and it is scheduled to enter service on its route between Tokyo...
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