JAL – Japan Airlines (JL, Tokyo Haneda) will add 17 incremental B737-8s to its fleet, aiming to replace the B737-800s it currently operates. The company’s low-cost subsidiary ZIPAIR also announced plans to introduce around ten B787-9s transferred from its parent company, thus doubling its fleet size.
This follows JAL’s order for twenty-one B737-8s signed in March 2023, with the airline now expected to receive 38 aircraft of the type in total.
The Japanese carrier plans to operate B737-8s on domestic…
Source: ch aviation
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