When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. List of Japan Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japan_Airlines...

    Map of the global destinations of Japan Airlines ... Melbourne: Melbourne Airport: Passenger [2] [5] ... Nagoya: Chubu Centrair International Airport:

  3. Japan Airlines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Airlines

    JAL went on to operate a fleet of 51 DC-8s, retiring the last of the type in 1987. Fuji flew until 1974 and was then used as a maintenance training platform until 1989; its nose section was stored at Haneda Airport and eventually put on public display at the JAL Sky Museum in March 2014. [20] JAL also began flying to Seattle and

  4. Chubu Centrair International Airport - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chubu_Centrair...

    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]

  5. Nagoya Expressway - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagoya_Expressway

    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.

  6. Route 4 (Nagoya Expressway) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Route_4_(Nagoya_Expressway)

    Nagoya Expressway Route 4 Tōkai Route (名古屋高速道路4号東海線, Nagoya Kōsokudōro Yongō Tōkaisen) is an urban expressway in Nagoya and Tōkai, Aichi, Japan. It is a part of the Nagoya Expressway network and is owned and operated by Nagoya Expressway Public Corporation .

  7. Route 1 (Nagoya Expressway) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Route_1_(Nagoya_Expressway)

    Nagoya Expressway Route 1 Kusunoki Route (名古屋高速道路1号楠線, Nagoya Kōsokudōro Ichigō Kusunokisen) is an urban expressway in Nagoya, Japan. It is a part of the Nagoya Expressway network and is owned and operated by Nagoya Expressway Public Corporation .

  8. Ring Route (Nagoya Expressway) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_Route_(Nagoya_Expressway)

    The Nagoya Expressway Ring Route is used in Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune 6 as the Nagoya Area map, or the Nagoya Speed Ring. [3] However, when playing on this map you race for 14.9 km, going around the Ring Route more than one time but less than twice. [4]

  9. Mei-Nikan Expressway - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mei-Nikan_Expressway

    The Mei-Nikan is a ring-shaped high-speed national expressway built around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the city center of Nagoya. It is a 43.7 kilometres (27.2 mi) long second ring road for the city, the outer ring road is the incompleted 152.4 kilometres (94.7 mi) long Tōkai-Kanjō Expressway, and the inner ring route is the 10.3 kilometres (6.4 mi) long Nagoya Expressway Ring Route. [3]