Despite pressure, JAL CEO refuses to step aside

Japan Airlines CEO Toshiyuki Shinmachi, among three top executives asked to resign by four JAL board members on Feb. 10, has no intention of leaving and issued a statement Wednesday saying he found the incident "regrettable," adding that it "undermines the public trust at a time when JAL Group must...

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