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  2. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Net income. ¥ 33,876,000,000 ( FY 2022) [ 5] Website. www .jal .co .jp /ar /en /. Japan Airlines ( JAL) is the flag carrier of Japan. JAL is headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. Its main hubs are Tokyo 's Narita and Haneda airports, as well as Osaka 's Kansai and Itami airports. The JAL group, which includes Japan Airlines, also comprises J-Air ...

  3. Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1628 incident - Wikipedia

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    Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1628 incident. Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1628 was a Japanese Boeing 747-200F cargo aircraft flying from Paris to Narita International Airport that was involved in an unidentified flying object (UFO) sighting on November 17, 1986. During the flight, Captain Kenji Terauchi reported seeing three objects he described ...

  4. List of airline codes (A) - Wikipedia

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    Air Cargo Plus: AIR PLUS Liberia AAT Air Central Asia: Kyrgyzstan LB LEP Air Costa: LECOSTA India AFS Air Data: United Kingdom GL GRL Air Greenland: GREENLAND Greenland 3S GUY Air Guyane Express: GREEN BIRD French Guiana AHO Air Hamburg: AIR HAMBURG Germany NQ AJX Air Japan: AIR JAPAN Japan IJ LIB Air Liberté: LIBERTE France defunct TT KLA Air ...

  5. Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 46E - Wikipedia

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    5. Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 46E was a scheduled cargo flight on 31 March 1993, operated by Evergreen International Airlines, on behalf of Japan Air Lines, from Anchorage International Airport, in Anchorage, Alaska, to O'Hare International Airport, in Chicago. After departure, while climbing through 2,000 feet, the pylon for engine two ...

  6. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 - Wikipedia

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    4. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On August 12, 1985, the Boeing 747 flying the route suffered a severe structural failure and decompression 12 minutes into the flight. After flying under minimal control for a further 32 minutes, the 747 crashed in the area of Mount Takamagahara ...

  7. List of Japan Airlines incidents and accidents - Wikipedia

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    The hijackers demanded a free flight to Japan, but when Japanese authorities refused to give the aircraft permission to land, the hijackers surrendered. [30] On 13 January 1977, Cargo Flight 1045, a Douglas DC-8 freighter stalled after lift off from Anchorage International Airport and crashed 300 m (980 ft) past the runway. The aircraft was on ...

  8. Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1045 - Wikipedia

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    Japan Air Lines Cargo Flight 1045 was a charter flight on January 13, 1977, from Grant County, Washington, to Tokyo, Japan, with a stopover in Anchorage, Alaska.The flight crashed during the initial climb shortly after takeoff from Anchorage, in part because the captain, Hugh L. Marsh, was intoxicated as shown by a blood alcohol level of 0.29; the co-pilot and the other crew were not impaired.

  9. List of airline codes (J) - Wikipedia

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    J P Hunt Air Carriers REFLEX United States J P Hunt Air Carriers XM J-Air: J AIR Japan JC JEX JAL Express: JANEX Japan JO JAZ JALways: JALWAYS Japan JDA JDAviation: JAY DEE United Kingdom JDP JDP Lux: RED PELICAN Luxembourg JHM JHM Cargo Expreso: Costa Rica TQM JM Family Aviation: TACOMA United States MT JMC JMC Airlines: JAYEMMSEE United ...