After more than ten years, the Japan Airlines (JAL) Group will have freighters in its active fleet again. JAL will start operating three A321Fs within Japan on a CMI basis for Japanese delivery company Yamato Transport from April 2024, as part of a new partnership between the two companies. Yamato confirmed to Cargo Facts that the […]
JAL Group to operate freighters again, but not for itself
Yamato moves into own-controlled A321Fs
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by Jeff Lee
- Categories: Carriers, Freighter Conversions, News Archives
- Tags: A321FCMIEFWJALPremium
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