Japan Airlines Expands Its Tools For Competitiveness

Japan Airlines (JAL) has begun to accelerate hiring at its lower-cost maintenance subsidiaries and virtually stopped adding new personnel at its primary maintenance operations at Tokyo's Narita and Haneda airports as a way to battle high labor costs. JAL began establishing lower-cost maintenance...

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