Japan Airlines to
introduce 42 new aircraft from Airbus (A350 and A321neo) and Boeing (787-9)
By
21 March 2024
Japan
Airlines (JAL) has unveiled plans to introduce 42 new aircraft from Airbus and
Boeing as part of its fleet renewal strategy, following a decision made during
its board of directors meeting. The order includes 21 Airbus A350-900s,
11 A321neo aircraft, and 10 Boeing 787-9s.
JAL aims to
bolster its international operations by adding 20 A350-900s and 10 Boeing
787-9s, focusing on regions like North America, Asia, and India.
Additionally,
the airline will introduce 21 Boeing 737 MAX 8s to replace its current Boeing
737-800 fleet on domestic routes and 11 Airbus A321neo aircraft to update its
medium-sized Boeing 767 fleet. The introduction of these new aircraft aligns
with JAL’s goal to increase its international network capacity by 1.4 times by
2030 and reduce CO2 emissions through the adoption of fuel-efficient aircraft.
JAL remains
committed to achieving its CO2 emissions reduction targets, including a 10%
reduction compared to 2019 levels by fiscal year 2030.
Ingen kommentarer:
Legg inn en kommentar
Merk: Bare medlemmer av denne bloggen kan legge inn en kommentar.