Safety Breaches Prompt JAL Chairman Resignation
Japan Airlines Chairman Isao Kaneko has resigned in the wake of a continuing series of safety violations by JAL pilots and technical crews. Kaneko had resigned as president and CEO in March after the safety violations came to light but retained his chairmanship. But further revelations have prompted...
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