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  Japan Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Air Lines Co., Ltd. was established in August 1951, with the government of Japan recognizing the need for a reliable air transportation system to help Japan grow in the aftermath of World War II.
In 1987, Japan Airlines was completely privatised, and the other two airlines in Japan, All Nippon Airways and Japan Air System, were permitted to freely compete with JAL on domestic and international routes.
Japan Airlines was the major sponsor of the Japanese TV drama Attention Please, airing in spring 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Japan_Airlines   (2198 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Japan Air Lines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan Airlines Domestic (Japanese: 株式会社日本航空ジャパン) is based at Tokyo International Airport in Tokyo proper, and connects Japan's major cities with jet flights, a market where it competes with All Nippon Airways.
Japan Airlines acquired Boeing 777's during that decade, and it was named the official airline of the Sydney Olympic Games.
Japan Airlines is one of the most widely known companies by model aeroplane collectors, their planes being produced in mass quantities by Schabak, Wooster, Flight Miniatures, Long Prosper, Dragon Wings, etc., etc.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Japan-Air-Lines   (1131 words)

  
 Japan Air System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Japan Air System (JAS, 日本エアシステム) (IATA: JD, ICAO: JAS, and Callsign: Air System) was the smallest of the Big 3 Japanese airlines.
But in 2001, Japan Air System (JAS) and Japan Airlines (JAL), the largest of the Big 3, agreed to merge.
Japan Airlines System was renamed to Japan Airlines Corporation to make the most of the JAL brand.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Japan_Air_System   (351 words)

  
 Map Zones : Japan Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan is known throughout the world for its economic successes, yet Japanese society remains an enigma to many outside its borders.
In the late sixteenth century, Japan began a process of reunification followed by a period of great stability and peace, in which contact with the outside world was limited and tightly controlled by the government.
It is bounded on the north by the Sea of Okhotsk, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea, and on the west by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan (East Sea).
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 Airlines - Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It is bordered on the north by the Sea of Okhotsk, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea, and on the west by the Korea Strait and the Sea of Japan.
The Japanese islands extend in an irregular crescent from the island of Sakhalin (Russia) to the island of Taiwan.
Japan proper consists of the large islands of Hokkaido, the northernmost; Honshû, the largest, called the mainland; Shikoku; and Kyûshû, the southernmost.
www.airlinehistory.co.uk /restofworld/Japan/Airlines.htm   (135 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Japan
Japan Air spokesman Yoshiteru Suzuki declined to comment on the demands and said Shinmachi was unavailable to comment.
Japan Air is forecasting a loss of 47 billion yen ($397 million) in the year ending March 31.
Japan Air canceled the planned dividend for the current year and does not plan to pay one until 2008, Itoyama said.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000101&sid=a2zYQ_Xvqyu8&refer=japan   (952 words)

  
 Boston.com / Business / Japan Airlines System reports large loss   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan Airlines System Corp., the holding company of Japan Airlines Co. and Japan Air System Co., said Friday it sank deeply into the red for the year ended March 31 due to the lingering impact of SARS and the war in Iraq.
TOKYO -- Japan Airlines System Corp., the holding company of Japan Airlines Co. and Japan Air System Co., said Friday it sank deeply into the red for the year ended March 31 due to the lingering impact of SARS and the war in Iraq.
Japan Airlines left unchanged its outlook for the current fiscal year, which it had provided in March as part of its midterm business plan.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2004/05/07/japan_airlines_system_reports_large_loss   (291 words)

  
 Japan Airlines - Wikipedia
Die Geschichte der Japan Airlines und ihrer Vorläufer reicht von der Gründung Mitte der 1920er Jahre über die Eröffnung des Tokioter Flughafens Haneda bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg.
Japan Air Commuter (JAC), gegründet 1983 von TOA Domestic Airlines, betreibt die Commuter-Airplanes NAMC YS-11, Dash8-Q402 und Saab 340B.
Dieses aktuelle Farbschema gilt seitdem auch für die Tochtergesellschaften (außer Ryukyu Air Commuter), wobei dann das entsprechende Kürzel der Tochterairline in schwarzen Großbuchstaben angebracht ist.
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 Japan Air System - TheBestLinks.com - Akira Kurosawa, April 1, Airline, Airbus A300, ...
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Japan Air System (JAS, 日本エアシステム) was the smallest of the Big 3 Japanese airlines.
But,in 2001, Japan Air System Co,Ltd (JAS) and Japan Airlines Co,Ltd(JAL), which was the Japanese largest Airlines company, determined their managements integration.
www.thebestlinks.com /Japan_Air_System.html   (365 words)

  
 Japan Airlines and Japan Air System Agree on Integration
The formal announcement was made at a press conference given by the presidents of both airlines - Isao Kaneko of Japan Airlines, and Hiromi Funabiki of Japan Air System - in Tokyo, Monday November 12.
The JAL Group (TSE: 9201) is Japan's leading air transportation group, resulting from the integration of Japan Airlines and Japan Air System on October 2, 2002.
Japan Air System Co., Ltd. was established in 1964 and became publicly held in 1987 by listing in the OTC.
www.japancorp.net /Article.Asp?Art_ID=1457   (775 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Japan Air System finishes inspections, grounds 59 more flights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TOKYO (AP) — Japan Air System after completing emergency inspections Wednesday said 16 of its planes remained out of service due to cracks in their engines and announced more flight cancellations ahead.
On Jan. 6, an MD-81 had to abort its takeoff at Fukuoka airport in southern Japan due to vibrations in an engine.
JAS, which is merging its operations with Japan Airlines, only uses the affected aircraft for domestic flights.
www.usatoday.com /travel/news/2004-01-21-japan-air_x.htm   (363 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Japan
Japan Air's rival ``All Nippon Air is moving ahead on cost reduction'' and it's making an impression, said Yoku Ihara, an equity manager at Retela Crea Securities Co. The additional job reduction plan is a ``positive move,'' he said.
Japan Airlines, formed by the merger of Japan Airlines Co. and Japan Air System Co. in October 2002, said sales revenue for the year ending March 31 may fall 1 percent to 1.96 trillion yen, from its November forecast of 1.98 trillion yen.
Japan Airlines, or JAL as it's known, and Japan Air System, or JAS, are currently operating under the holding company, Japan Airlines System.
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 Aviation Safety Network > News > News selection
Japan Airlines' president Toshiyuki Shinmachi, reported that JAl is on the way to resolving one of the root causes of a series of safety lapses this year that seriously damaged passenger confidence.
A Japan Air Lines pilot accused of negligence resulting in death and injuries after he failed to control his plane during heavy turbulence was acquitted by a court.
Japan Air System (JAS) was ordered to complete within two weeks checks of its 17 Airbus A.300 planes for possible corrosion of rear pressure bulkheads; JAS has already inspected four of the planes without finding any failures.
www.aviation-safety.net /news/news.php?field=country&var=JA   (3113 words)

  
 CNN.com - Japan looks at first airline failure - June 25, 2002
Air Do is attempting to shed a debt burden that means its obligations outweigh assets by around 5.5 billion yen ($45 million).
Japan Air Lines is Japan's No. 1 carrier, and is buying the No. 3 carrier, Japan Air System.
Sapporo is a city in Hokkaido prefecture in the north of Japan.
www.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/asia/06/24/japan.airdo/index.html   (585 words)

  
 CNN.com - World's sixth-largest airline takes off - Oct. 2, 2002
Japan Airlines and Japan Air System formally merged to form Japan Airlines System Corp. on Wednesday.
Japan Airlines System launches at a tough time for the airline industry, which lost more than $7 billion last year.
Japan Airlines System stock debuted on Tuesday on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where it is the third-largest listing by market capitalization, and closed at 310 yen.
edition.cnn.com /2002/BUSINESS/asia/10/02/japan.airlines   (407 words)

  
 CNN.com - Japan Air System hit by strike - June 19, 2001
Japan's biggest airline, Japan Airlines, also said its pilots' labor union went on strike Wednesday for domestic flights departing from Tokyo, but that no cancellations were planned.
On Tuesday, pilots and cabin crew of Japan's number-two airline All Nippon Airways made a last-minute decision not to go ahead with a scheduled strike, although no agreement was reached with management over summer bonuses.
Japan Air System said it has cancelled 172 flights, or 42 percent of the 410 scheduled domestic flights for Wednesday.
www.cnn.com /2001/BUSINESS/asia/06/19/japan.strike.biz/index.html   (248 words)

  
 Corporate Note: Nippon for Sale: M&A Opportunities in Corporate Japan - Corporate & Policy Programs
Japan's merger and acquisition market represents only a small share of the global market--less than 4 percent compared to 43 percent from the U.S.--and the latest statistics show a precipitous drop in recent activity, according to Tomoko Kusamoto.
Foreign direct investment into Japan is on the rise, accounting for 33 percent of activity in 2001, compared to 8.9 percent in 1999, she said, citing the Vodafone-Japan Telecom, AIG-Chiyoda, Renault-Nissan and Roche-Chugai deals as examples.
Yasuoka observed that although the system is still seniority-based with lifetime employment, young people are frustrated with the pace of change.
www.japansociety.org /corporate/event_corp_note.cfm?id_note=1820759101   (1557 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Japan Air System Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan Air System was the smallest of the Big 3 Japanese airlines.
On October 2, 2002, Japan Air System merged with JAL to form a new holding company entitled Japan Airlines System (日本航空システム).
The merger was officially completed on April 1, 2004 with the retirement of all JAS flight codes, check-in desks and plane liveries.
www.ipedia.com /japan_air_system.html   (235 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Japan Air System finishes emergency inspections, still to ground 59 more flights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TOKYO (AP) — Japan Air System canceled 59 flights scheduled for Thursday after finding cracks in the U.S.-manufactured engines of nearly all its MD-80 series aircraft.
FAA spokesman Les Dorr said the agency is working closely with Japan's civil aviation authorities, Pratt and Whitney and U.S. carriers that fly MD-80s, such as American Airlines, Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines.
JAS and Japan Airlines set up a holding company, Japan Airlines System Corp., in October, 2002, and were to merge their flight operations in April this year.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2004-01-21-japan-flights_x.htm   (731 words)

  
 Travel to Japan
If you are flying to Japan with one of the country's national carriers, Japan Airlines or All Nippon Airways, and intend to take a domestic flight during your stay, it is worth buying your domestic ticket in conjunction with your international ticket.
Nationals of many countries are eligible to enter Japan without a visa unless the purpose of the visit is to reside in Japan, to obtain employment or to otherwise engage in remunerative activities.
Medical systems and facilities in Japan are well established so that you can expect to receive a high standard medical treatment, should you have a problem with your health during your stay.
www.scubayellowpages.com /destinations/southeastasia/japan_getthere.htm   (953 words)

  
 CNN.com - JAL, JAS shares up on merger talk - November 11, 2001
TOKYO, Japan -- Shares in Japan Airlines and third-ranked domestic carrier Japan Air System rose sharply Monday after reports the two are close to a merger.
The merger would be the first realignment in the Japanese airline industry in 30 years and give the new company 48 percent of the domestic market at a time that prospects for a recovery in international travel remain uncertain, the Nikkei said.
Japan Air System, a regional carrier which serves other destinations in Asia as well as the country's main domestic routes, was itself formed by a merger in 1971.
archives.cnn.com /2001/BUSINESS/asia/11/11/japan.jal.biz/index.html   (392 words)

  
 Japan Air System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Japan Air System (JAS 日本エアシステム) was the smallest of the 3 Japanese airlines.
In contrast to JAL and ANA its international route network was very but its domestic network incorporated many smaller that were not served by the two airlines.
The merger was officially completed April 1 2004 with the retirement of all JAS codes check-in desks and plane liveries.
www.freeglossary.com /Japan_Air_System   (282 words)

  
 Japan Air System Co., Ltd., Limited, Company
Does Japan Air System Co., Ltd. hold more cash and short-term assets, or does it concentrate its assets in physical plant and equipment?
” The goal of the report is to assist consultants, financial managers, strategic planners, and corporate officers in gauging certain indicators of Japan Air System Co., Ltd.’s financial structure.
Important Disclaimer: This report was not prepared on behalf of or for Japan Air System Co., Ltd..
www.icongrouponline.com /pr/Japan_Air_System_Co_,_Ltd_JP/PR.html   (522 words)

  
 JapanHotel.net Travel Information Planes
ANA - All Nippon Airlines (Commuter Airline is ANK - Air Nippon) JAL - Japan Airlines (Commuter Airline is JEX - Japan Air Express) Both have an extensive network of flights that cover most parts of Japan, and each operates a smaller commuter airline to access the smaller cities.
Centrair is the first privately operated major airport in Japan and has become a tourist destination in itself, with long wait on many of the major shops.
Japan's airlines operate a hub system centering around the main airports of HANEDA, OSAKA (ITAMI and KANSAI), CHITOSE, NAGOYA, FUKUOKA, and OKINAWA (and to a lesser extent KAGOSHIMA).
www.japanhotel.net /2005/travel_info/5.asp   (1193 words)

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