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Boeing 747-300: 16 1983 2009 Boeing 747-400: 28 1990 2011 6 2005 Converted into freighters and transferred to JAL Cargo. Boeing 747-400BCF: 6 2006 2010 Boeing 747-400D: 8 1991 2011 Launch customer Boeing 747-400F: 2 1991 2011 Boeing 767-200: 4 1985 2011 Boeing 767-300: 20 1986 2021 Launch customer Boeing 767-300ERF: 3 2007 2010 Boeing 777-200: ...
The Boeing 747SR-46 with registration JA8119 (serial number 20783, line number 230), was built and delivered to Japan Air Lines in 1974 (prior to their name change to "Japan Airlines"). It had accumulated slightly more than 25,000 flight hours and 18,800 cycles (one cycle consisting of takeoff, cabin pressurization, depressurization, and landing).
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A diagram of the aft pressure bulkhead of the Boeing 747 used on Japan Air Lines Flight 123. Multiple instances of damage to the aft pressure bulkhead have occurred; while a few cases have led to serious failures leading to aircraft losses, others have proven to be survivable.
The Boeing 747 is a long-range wide-body airliner designed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes in the United States between 1968 and 2023. After the introduction of the 707 in October 1958, Pan Am wanted a jet 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 times its size, to reduce its seat cost by 30%.
The Japan Asia Airways fleet consisted of the following aircraft before its integration to Japan Airlines: [citation needed] Boeing 767-300; Boeing 747-300; Boeing 747-100; Boeing 747-200; McDonnell Douglas DC-8-62H; McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40; Beginning in 2004, most JAA flights were operated with JAL Boeing 747-400 aircraft to meet market ...
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In late 2005, Japan Airlines began using a Boeing 777 (JA8941), featuring Japanese actor Shingo Katori on one side, and the television series Saiyuki, along with its main character "Goku" on the other side. JAL has also been known for its liveries featuring Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, as it is the official airline of the Tokyo Disney ...