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65 new aircraft in JAL fleet, replacing the old Boeing 747s

Tokyo, Japan - A maxi-order of 2.8 bln Dollars

The Japanese airline JAL (Japan Airlines) will spend 241.5 billion yen (about 2.8 billion Dollars) in the next five years, to purchase 65 new aircraft, of which most Boeing (56 between B-787, B B-737 and -767) and some Embraer. A complete renovation of the Japanese carrier fleet. From the sale of 95 old planes the company plans to extract 62.5 billion yen. The fleet will be converted consists of...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1119704

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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