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By Mike Esterl The U.S. and Japan inched closer Friday to clinching an elusive "open skies" pact that would ease restrictions on cross-border flights and possibly open the door to far-reaching alliances among the countries' major airlines.But the... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
"At the time, the rationale for the change was that most of our major trading partners have the same rule in place. Full Article at EconoSpeak
Japanese Transport Minister Seiji Maehara speaks before the press at his ministry in Tokyo on September 30, 2009. View Photo »
American Airlines is looking for opportunities to expand our services to and through Japan, which underscores the importance of JAL's (Japan Airlines') role to be oneworld's gateway to Asia through Tokyo. A joint venture with JAL, with whom we've had a 15-year relationship, would allow us to do that.
The total number of weekly flights between Taiwan and Japan's Kansai and central region will be increased sharply to 45 starting in October next year from the current 28, including new direct flights between Taipei's Songshan Airport and Haneda... Full Article at China Post
The government of Japan said Friday it is not going to provide guarantees on loans for Japan Airlines (JAL) in a stimulus package to run through to the end of the fiscal year in March. Full Article at People's Daily Online
In an interview with the Mainichi Shimbun, Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Minister Seiji Maehara underscored the need for Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) to increase their competitiveness as the aviation market is being... Full Article at Mainichi Daily News
A Japan Airlines aircraft is reflected in a building near Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 17, 2009. View Photo »
There is no precedent for the Department of Transportation to immunize two airlines that operate connecting hubs in the same market, which is the case with Delta-Northwest and Japan Airlines
Mark Joseph is a producer, author, talk show host and editor of Bullypulpit.com The Damah Film Festival, usually based in Seattle and L.A. debuted in the Japanese city of Hiroshima today with an all-star lineup of short films including past winners of... Full Article at Huffington Post
By Colin Ng SINGAPORE -- Asian stock markets were mixed on Friday, helped by stronger U.S. stocks though many investors were cautious as they awaited a flurry of Chinese economic data later.Investors were led by Wall Street's gains Thursday, as news of... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
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Japanese Transport Minister Seiji Maehara speaks before the press at his ministry in Tokyo on September 30, 2009. Japan stands ready to support struggling Japan Airlines (JAL) through its rehabilitation, seeking to allay growing worries about the carrier's future.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft is reflected in a building near Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's national flag and Japan Airlines' flag are displayed at the Japan Airlines headquarters in Tokyo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »A man walks past a logo of Japan Airlines at Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Employees of Japan Airlines work at Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »President of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL), Haruka Nishimatsu, is surrounded by reporters after attending a meeting in Tokyo on September 15, 2009. Nishimatsu said that JAL was to cut 6,800 jobs and pursue a tie-up with a foreign carrier in an effort to return to profit.
View Photo »President of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL), Haruka Nishimatsu (C), bites his lips as he is surrounded by reporters after attending a meeting in Tokyo on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Japan Airlines aircraft are parked at Haneda airport in Tokyo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »A worker loads cargo onto a Japan Airlines aircraft at Haneda airport in Tokyo September 15, 2009.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft taxis at Haneda airport in Tokyo September 15, 2009. Air France-KLM is in talks with Japan Airlines (JAL) to form an alliance by injecting a few hundred million dollars and taking a minority stake in the struggling carrier, a source familiar with the matter said.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft flies behind a gas flare in a factory in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo September 14, 2009.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft flies near a factory in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo September 14, 2009.
View Photo »A man and woman walk past a logo of Japan Airlines (JAL) in Tokyo September 14, 2009.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft takes off at Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 13, 2009. American Airlines is in talks to take a minority stake in Japan Airlines and to form a joint venture to expand their business partnership, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
View Photo »An employee of Japan Airlines works at Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 13, 2009. American Airlines is in talks to take a minority stake in Japan Airlines and to form a joint venture to expand their business partnership, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
View Photo »Japan Airlines aircraft park at Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 13, 2009. American Airlines is in talks to take a minority stake in Japan Airlines and to form a joint venture to expand their business partnership, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
View Photo »Japan Airlines (R) and Delta Air Lines (L) jetliners taxi at the Narita International airport on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo taken Aug. 7, 2009, Japan Airlines passenger planes park on the tarmac of Tokyo's Haneda Airport, Japan.
View Photo »Air passengers crowd at Japan Airlines check-in counters at Haneda airport in Tokyo , Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Air passengers crowd at Japan Airlines check-in counters at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Japan Airlines passenger planes park on the tarmac of Tokyo's Haneda Airport, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009.
View Photo »A shareholder of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) speaks on the phone as he arrives for the company's shareholers meeting in Tokyo on June 23, 2009.
View Photo »A shareholder of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) enters a hall for the company's shareholers meeting in Tokyo on June 23, 2009. JAL will be given government help to rebuild its strength after it was hammered by falling demand caused by the global economic slump.
View Photo »Staffs of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) greet people arriving for the company's shareholers meeting in Tokyo on June 23, 2009. JAL will be given government help to rebuild its strength after it was hammered by falling demand caused by the global economic slump.
View Photo »Shareholders of Asia's largest air carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) enter a hall for the company's shareholers meeting in Tokyo on June 23, 2009. JAL will be given government help to rebuild its strength after it was hammered by falling demand caused by the global economic slump.
View Photo »A Japan Airlines aircraft is reflected in a building near Haneda international airport in Tokyo September 17, 2009.
View Photo »American Airlines is looking for opportunities to expand our services to and through Japan, which underscores the importance of JAL's (Japan Airlines') role to be oneworld's gateway to Asia through Tokyo. A joint venture with JAL, with whom we've had a 15-year relationship, would allow us to do that.
American Airlines upped the ante in the tug-of-war over Japan Airlines, vowing Thursday to lead a $1.1 billion investment in the struggling carrier to prevent it from falling into the orbit of rival Delta. American's chief financial officer, Tom Horton, told reporters that the offer is ‘far superior’ to...
There is no precedent for the Department of Transportation to immunize two airlines that operate connecting hubs in the same market, which is the case with Delta-Northwest and Japan Airlines
the KLM demonstration is the fifth biofuel-blend test flight in the past two years. Like previous flights by Continental Airlines, Air New Zealand and Japan Airlines, the KLM test used renewable jet fuel developed by UOP, a subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc.
There's no doubt that Delta and SkyTeam are the strongest partners for Japan Airlines.
It is clear that SkyTeam is by far the strongest partner for Japan Airlines
discussed a possible marketing alliance and joint venture with Japan Airlines covering routes between North America and Asia, including a related capital investment in Japan Airlines by us and one or more other [SkyTeam] members.
SkyTeam is by far the strongest partner for Japan Airlines and the best ally to ensure JAL's growth and stability.
We are willing to attract Japan Airlines into SkyTeam if they’d like to move ... We’re making an effort to explain to them that it is very attractive and very interesting.
As appropriate and if it were welcomed by Japan Airlines and the government of Japan, TPG could also be part of a comprehensive recovery plan
Like Japan Airlines, both American Airlines and British Airways have been struggling during the global economic downturn
Given such financial and regulatory uncertainty, the stakeholders of Japan Airlines may want to reconsider how best to address the challenges confronting Japan's preeminent flag carrier.
I believe that Japan Airlines can and does benefit from oneworld
Many other international and domestic carriers such as Japan Airlines, Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines had incurred losses. This is purely because of external conditions
American is in conversations with Japan Airlines at the senior level
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