JAL Eyes More 777, 787 Orders To Ease Away From Costly 747 Fleet
JAL is considering increasing its Boeing 777 and 787 orders as the carrier looks to reduce its reliance on its large -- and expensive -- 747 fleet. One of the airline's main goals is to replace 747s with smaller aircraft on many long-haul routes, said JAL CEO Haruka Nishimatsu in Tokyo yesterday...
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