Aircraft

DATE:17/04/07
SOURCE:Flightglobal.com
Picture: Japan Airlines Boeing 777 enters service with special Oneworld alliance livery

Japan Airlines (JAL) has celebrated its full membership of Oneworld, the global airline alliance, by putting into service a Boeing 777-200ER with a specially designed livery.

Sporting Oneworld’s distinctive blue globe, the aircraft, registration JA704J, is used to serve JAL’s European destinations, including Amsterdam and Paris.

 

The Japanese carrier joined the alliance on 1 April, adding about 50 new destinations to the grouping’s network. A 777-300 with the same livery will be unveiled at the end of the month and serve Japanese domestic routes.

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