Mitsuo Toshimitsu
Mitsuo Toshimitsu, who joined Japan Airlines as a passenger sales agent when the airline was formed in August 1951 and rose to become its president from June 1990 to June 1995, died of heart failure in Tokyo on Nov. 9. He was 80. Toshimitsu's career was focused on marketing. He was credited with JAL...
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