JAL Plans Scheduled Service For Charter Unit, More Layoffs

Japan Airlines will convert its Japan Air Charter subsidiary into a scheduled carrier, add 767s to the fleet of its JAL Express (JEX) unit and deepen previously announced layoffs, the airline said yesterday in an update of its 1999-2002 corporate plan. As a scheduled airline, Japan Air Charter will...

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