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  2. Maison Kitsuné - Wikipedia

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    The Kitsuné France Company SAS, doing business as Maison Kitsuné (French pronunciation: [mezɔ̃ kitsune]) is a French lifestyle brand founded in 2002 by Gildas Loaëc and Masaya Kuroki. Kitsuné operates as a fashion brand, a record label , an art gallery, and a chain of cafés and restaurants worldwide.

  3. List of airlines of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Air Japan: エアージャパン NQ AJX AIR JAPAN 2001 (2024) All Nippon Airways: 全日本空輸 NH ANA ALL NIPPON 1952 StarAlliance Japan Airlines: 日本航空 JL JAL JAPAN AIR 1951 OneWorld Jetstar Japan: ジェットスター・ジャパン GK JJP ORANGE LINER 2012 Peach Aviation: ピーチ・アビエーション MM APJ AIR PEACH 2012

  4. 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.

  5. Air Nippon Network - Wikipedia

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    Air Nippon Network (エアーニッポンネットワーク, Eā Nippon Nettowāku), [1] or A-net, was an airline based on the grounds of Tokyo International Airport in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan. [2] It operated feeder services for parent Air Nippon, itself a subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA). Its main base was New Chitose Airport. [3]

  6. Japan Airlines unveils high-tech interiors of new A350-1000 ...

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    - Japan Airlines The JAL 777-300ER jets currently serving JAL’s long-haul flights have 49 business-class seats. With the new A350-1000, the airline will increase that number to 54, spread over ...

  7. 2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident - Wikipedia

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    The event became known in Japan as the Japan Airlines near miss incident above Suruga Bay (日本航空機駿河湾上空ニアミス事故, Nihonkōkūki surugawan jōkū niamisu jiko). The incident was attributed to errors made by air traffic controller (ATC) trainee Hideki Hachitani ( 蜂谷 秀樹 , Hachitani Hideki ) and trainee supervisor ...

  8. JAL Express - Wikipedia

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    JAL Express was a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's flag carrier, Japan Airlines and an affiliate member of the Oneworld alliance. It was founded April 1, 1997, and began operations with a Boeing 737-400 on July 1, 1998.

  9. Toa Airways - Wikipedia

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    Toa Airways (東亜航空, Tōa Kōkū) was a Japanese airline and the predecessor of Japan Air System. Founded on November 30, 1953, [ 1 ] it merged with Japan Domestic Airlines on May 15, 1971, to form Toa Domestic Airlines , which went on to become Japan Air System .