JAL Likes Big Airplanes, But Not Too Big

Credit: AIRBUS
As it completes its absorption of domestic carrier Japan Air System, Japan Airlines is sticking to a long-held maxim that passengers prefer large, twin-aisle aircraft. But not too large. The combined JAL and JAS fleets of 276 aircraft are spread over 13 fleet types and 17 models, from Bombardier...

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