Japan Airlines has ordered 42 aircraft with the majority going to Airbus over Boeing with commitments to 21 A350s, 11 A321neos and ten 787-9s.
Japan Airlines said the aircraft will “enhance and expand the capacity of international operations, with a primary focus on regions such as North America, Asia, and India where future growth is expected.”
In a major move, the A321neo purchase will end Boeing’s run as the supplier of the airline’s narrowbody aircraft.
Currently the airline operates 17 A350s, 42 737-800s, 23 787-8s, 22 787-9s, 27 767s and 14 777s. Separate from the order just announced the airline has read more ⇒
Source:: AirlineRatings.Com