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It is an image of a Japanese red-crown crane with its wings extended in full flight. The Tsurumaru JAL logo was created in 1958 by Jerry Huff, the creative director at Botsford, Constantine and Gardner of San Francisco, which had been the advertising agency for Japan Airlines from its earliest days.
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (全日本空輸株式会社, Zen Nippon Kūyu Kabushiki gaisha, ANA) is a Japanese airline headquartered in Minato, Tokyo.ANA operates services to both domestic and international destinations and is Japan's largest airline, ahead of its main rival flag carrier Japan Airlines. [6]
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Nagoya Expressway map. The first section of the Nagoya Expressway network opened to traffic in 1979. [1] As of 2008, 69.2 kilometres (43.0 mi) of the network has been completed. [2] The Ring Route at the center of Nagoya is one-way, flowing clockwise.
JAL and ANA operations at Chubu International Airport. Chubu Centrair serves the third largest metropolitan area in Japan, centered around the city of Nagoya.The region is a major manufacturing centre, with the headquarters and production facilities of Toyota Motor Corporation and production facilities for Mitsubishi Motors and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation. [4]
On 31 May 2013, the services from both Tokyo Narita and Nagoya Centrair to Kagoshima commenced, while on 11 June 2013, Matsuyama Airport became Jetstar Japan's ninth destination with services to Tokyo Narita. [15] On 10 December 2013, Jetstar Japan launched twice daily service between Tokyo Narita and Takamatsu Airport. [16]