JAL Accelerates Restructuring, Will Retire All Boeing 747-400s
Japan Airlines will retire all its Boeing 747-400s and Airbus A300-600s by the end of March 2011 under an accelerated restructuring plan aimed at achieving cost cuts that it previously hoped to achieve over three years. As a result of the cuts, the bankrupt airline will offer 40% less capacity...
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