Japan Airlines, which is in
Japan Airlines, which is in the midst of restructuring, suffered a 47.2-billion yen ($428-million) loss for fiscal 2005, which was widely expected. Rival All Nippon Airways saw its profits fall 1.9% due to a change in accounting methods, but posted 26.7-billion-yen net profit. JAL's entry into the...
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