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  2. Japan Air Lines Flight 123 - Wikipedia

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    While Boeing 747s were still used on the same route operating with the new flight numbers in the years following the crash, they were replaced by the Boeing 767 or Boeing 777 in the mid-1990s. Boeing 747-100SRs continued to serve JAL on domestic routes until their retirement in 2006, having been replaced by newer widebody aircraft, such as the ...

  3. File:BOEING 747SR-46, JA8119 , JAPAN AIRLINES (cropped).jpg

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  4. File:BOEING 747SR-46, JA8119 , JAPAN AIRLINES.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Авиационные происшествия с Boeing 747 Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. File:Boeing 747-400D (Japan Airlines).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Seat map of Boeing 747-400D (Japan Airlines) Date: 12 December 2014: Source: Own work Derivated from; p231-232 of 267; ... Aircraft seat map. illustration ...

  6. Stand-up airline seats are here, but you won't use one soon - AOL

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    An Italian company, Aviointeriors, has designed and patented what it calls a "stand-up" airline seat, and representatives from the company have told Travel Weekly that some airlines are interested ...

  7. Safety Promotion Center - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Airlines Safety Promotion Center (日本航空安全啓発センター, Nihon Kōkū Anzai Keihatsu Sentā [1]) is a museum and educational center operated by Japan Airlines to promote airline safety. It is located on the grounds of Tokyo International Airport in Ota, Tokyo, Japan.