JAS Forced

Faced with stagnant earnings, Japan's third-largest carrier, Japan Air System, will cut staff and flight pay, transfer services to a low-cost subsidiary, and possibly delay deliveries of new aircraft. The carrier said it will cut its current employment of 5,500 by 900 persons by 2003 through a...

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