JAL commuter orders Bombardier RJs

Japan Air Lines subsidiary J-AIR has ordered two Bombardier CRJ-200 50-seat jets for use on local and regional routes. The carrier, based in Hiroshima, will take delivery of the first aircraft in a year and the second in March 2001. It now operates five Jetstream 31s. J-Air was founded by JAL Flight...

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