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