Japan Airlines to Acquire Four Boeing Cargo Aircraft
Posted on: Monday, 9 July 2007, 09:20 CDT
Japan Airlines is planning to add four Boeing 767-300 mid-sized cargo aircraft to its fleet by April, 2009 to serve routes to Chinese cities.
The four aircraft, each with a capacity of up to 55 tons, will connect with cities such as Dalian and Tianjin, the airline said. The first aircraft is expected to enter service by the end of July and two more are expected to follow after a few months.
Source: Datamonitor
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