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Japan Airlines (JAL) has celebrated its full membership of Oneworld, the global airline alliance, by putting into service a Boeing 777-200ER with a specially designed livery.
Japan Airlines will soon launch the ‘JAL Fantastic Journey Express,’ a Boeing 767 aircraft painted in a special livery inspired by the new Fantasy Springs-themed port that opened at Tokyo ...
As for the Gunpla model kits, there will be two different types available in this collaboration. The first one will be a kit of the RX-78-2 Gundam with the white-and-red Japan Airlines livery.
A Japan Airlines Boeing 777-300ER in a Oneworld alliance livery. viper-zero / Shutterstock.com New aircraft are also an opportunity for special liveries, with Portugal's HiFly dedicating its new ...
Airlines occasionally repaint their aircraft in special livery to mark an occasion. ... while the cost of a Boeing 777 is in the region of $200,000.
One of two Japan Airlines (JAL) Boeing 777s painted with a special Samurai Blue 2006 livery to mark the football World Cup tournament has arrived in Europe, where it will be used to promote the ...
Airlines in the United States, South Korea and Japan have grounded dozens of Boeing 777 aircraft after one of the jets suffered engine failure Saturday, sending debris crashing down over Denver.
Japan Airlines (JAL) has retired its fleet of Boeing 777 jets powered by Pratt & Whitney (P&W) engines earlier than planned. The company announced the retirement Tuesday. The airline suspended its ...
Japan Airlines (JL) recently bid farewell to its iconic Boeing 777-300ER on the Tokyo Haneda (HND)-London (LHR) route, marking the end of an era for this aircraft’s international operations.
United Airlines and two major carriers in Japan grounded all of their 62 Boeing 777 planes while Korean Air stated it would ground six of their aircraft.
The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner to enter service for Japan Airlines has rolled out of the paint hangar. The airplane’s livery features the iconic new brand mark on its tail and underscores the ...
Airlines in the United States, South Korea and Japan have grounded dozens of Boeing 777 aircraft after one of the jets suffered engine failure Saturday, sending debris crashing down over Denver.