J-Air

Nagoya, Osaka

J- Air ( jap :株式会社 ジェイエア, Jei Ea Kabushiki - gaisha ) is a Japanese regional airline based Nagoya and a subsidiary of Japan Airlines.

History

On 8 April 1988, the JAL was Flight Academy Co., Ltd.. ( JFA ) in Hiroshima founded. JFA opened the line operating with a new division and took over operations of the insolvent de Nishi Seto Airlink. The Embraer EMB 110 were replaced on 8 April 1988 of the type Jetstream 31 aircraft.

On August 8, 1996 JFA founded to meet in Hiroshima subsidiary J- Air to the claim of an airline. In April 2001, J- Air has been, through the sale of all investments by the state, a private company. J- Air operated nowadays routes, of which a high flight frequency is required, but at the same time have a small number of passengers. Thus 737 (smallest machine type of JAL with more than 100 seats ), the routes are not suitable for Boeing aircraft. For this reason, you have all the aircraft CRJ200 ( 50 seats ) are replaced by machines of the type Bombardier until August 2003. On 17 February 2005, the airplane operating on Nagoya airport was moved to a larger customer base to achieve.

Objectives

As a subsidiary of JAL offers J- Air to these various shuttle flights within Japan. As home to the airport was from February 2005 to March 2011 the Nagoya airport used. In addition, the Airport Itami is used as a hub. Since the seat sale is operated by JAL, the airline also uses the IATA code JL.

Fleet

As of July 2013, the fleet of J- Air consists of 22 aircraft:

  • Bombardier CRJ200 09
  • 13 Embraer 170
  • 03 Embraer 170
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