Restructuring JAL to sell three ground service subsidiaries

Japan Airlines continues to pare down its portfolio of subsidiaries as it refocuses on its core activities in advance of submitting its official reorganization plan in court by the end of this month. Yesterday it announced it will sell 90% of its stakes in JAL Sky Kansai Co., JAL Ground Service...

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