J-Air
J-Air Co., Ltd. (株式会社ジェイエア Kabushiki Gaisha Jei Ea) is an airline owned 100% by Japan Airlines (JAL). It operates feederliner jets on an intercity network in the four main islands in Japan outside Greater Tokyo Area. Its main base is in Nagoya Airport (IATA Airport Code NKM). After the February 17, 2005 opening of Chubu Centrair International Airport, it is the only airline that uses the relegated Nagoya Airport for scheduled transport services. It also has a smaller hub in Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport: ITM). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Airline: The word airline can also have these meanings: see Airline (disambiguation).... Feederliner: A feederliner is any of a group of aircraft that is used to feed passengers into a larger network of air traffic connecting points such as airline hub and focus cities. Increasingly feeder airliners, are becoming known more generically as regional airliners.... Japan: For other uses, see Japan (disambiguation).... J-Air related Images and Photos (experimental)
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