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A TALE OF MANY TAILS : THE MERGER OF JAPAN AIRLINES AND JAPAN AIR SYSTEM MAKES PERFECT BUSINESS SENSE, BUT COMMONALITY OF EQUIPMENT IS A DIFFERENT MATTER

Abstract
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan Air System (JAS) merged for strong business reasons, but their equipment compatibility issues may be hard to overcome. While creating the world's third largest airline group, it also combines 14 different types of aircraft. Still, the efforts to combine them are worth the value that JAL's strong trunk and international network and JAS's strong regional presence and i...
Keywords
Runway
Restructuring
Aviation
Liberalization
Business
China
Air travel
Air traffic control
Air transport
Aeronautics
International trade
Economics
Market economy
Engineering
Finance
Political science
Law
Archaeology
History
Aerospace engineering

2003
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A TALE OF MANY TAILS : THE MERGER OF JAPAN AIRLINES AND JAPAN AIR SYSTEM MAKES PERFECT BUSINESS SENSE, BUT COMMONALITY OF EQUIPMENT IS A DIFFERENT MATTER

A TALE OF MANY TAILS : THE MERGER OF JAPAN AIRLINES AND JAPAN AIR SYSTEM MAKES PERFECT BUSINESS SENSE, BUT COMMONALITY OF EQUIPMENT IS A DIFFERENT MATTER

Abstract
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Japan Air System (JAS) merged for strong business reasons, but their equipment compatibility issues may be hard to overcome. While creating the world's third largest airline group, it also combines 14 different types of aircraft. Still, the efforts to combine them are worth the value that JAL's strong trunk and international network and JAS's strong regional presence and i...
Keywords
Runway
Restructuring
Aviation
Liberalization
Business
China
Air travel
Air traffic control
Air transport
Aeronautics
International trade
Economics
Market economy
Engineering
Finance
Political science
Law
Archaeology
History
Aerospace engineering

2003
Article
Publisher
Language