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Japan Airlines (7659 bytes)
7: ... ''JAL'') is the largest [[Airline|airline]] in [[Japan]]. 9: ...pan Air Commuter]], [[Japan Asia Airways]], and [[Japan Transocean Air]]. 14: ... for a reliable air transportation system to help Japan grow in the aftermath of [[World War II]]. 16: In [[1952]], a [[Martin 404]] of Japan Air Lines crashed, killing all 37 on board. 18: ... the new '''Japan Airlines''', which was owned by Japanese government, was established and the former com... Japan Airlines destinations (3747 bytes) 1: This is a list of airports that [[Japan Airlines]] flies to. 16: * [[China, Republic of]] See: [[Japan Asia Airways]] 17: * [[Japan]] Japan Airlines Flight 472 (1765 bytes) 1: ...2''' was [[aircraft hijacking|hijacked]] by the [[Japanese Red Army]] on [[September 28]], [[1977]]. 5: ...rime Minister [[Takeo Fukuda]] announced that the Japanese government would accept the hijackers' demands... 9: ...r the incident, Japan's [[National Police Agency (Japan)|National Police Agency]] established a [[Special... Japan Airlines Flight 350 (930 bytes) 1: ...ic scheduled passenger flight from [[Fukuoka]], [[Japan]], to [[Tokyo]]. 11: * [[Japan Airlines]] Japan Airlines Flight 123 (3002 bytes) 2: ...into [[Mount Osutaka]] in [[Gunma Prefecture]], [[Japan]], on [[August 12]], [[1985]]. 16: ...igher and lower ranking employees of the Japanese Airlines [[seppuku|committed suicide]] in the aftermath. S... 22: ....ne.jp/detestation/123.html The record of JAL123 (Japanese)] Japan-Republic of Korea Joint Declaration A New Japan-Republic of Korea Partnership towards the Twenty-first Century (616 bytes) 1: ...firm friendly and cooperative relations between [[Japan]] and the [[South Korea|Republic of Korea]]. 4: ...i/Japan-Republic_of_Korea_Joint_Declaration_A_New_Japan-Republic_of_Korea_Partnership_towards_the_Twenty-... UM Airlines (978 bytes) 1: [[Image:DC-9 UR-CBY.JPG|thumb|right|250px|UM Airlines Douglas DC-9]] 3: ...ian - Mediterranean Airlines''' (also known as UM Airlines or as UM Air) is a [[Ukraine|Ukranian]] [[airline... 8: *[http://www.umairlines.com/eng/about/ UM Airlines official webpage in English] 12: [[Category:Airlines of Ukraine]] 14: [[fr:UM Airlines]] VG Airlines (518 bytes) 1: ...nkruptcy. The airline was rebranded as '''Delsey Airlines''' for several months later in the year, but ceas... S&M Airlines (1837 bytes) 2: ...align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''S&M Airlines'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:NOFX S&M Airlines.jpg|Album cover]] 35: |valign="top"|<small>''S&M Airlines''<br />([[1989]])</small> 39: '''''S&M Airlines''''' is the second studio album by [[NOFX]], it w... 47: #"S&M Airlines" Cirrus Airlines (2315 bytes) 1: '''Cirrus Airlines''' (founded in 1995) is a German airline, operati... 4: ...February 2000, upon the 5th anniversary of Cirrus Airlines, when it established a cooperative partnership wi... 7: The current fleet of Cirrus Airlines consists of 10 planes: 18: [[Category:Airlines of Germany]] Southeast Airlines (920 bytes) 1: '''Southeast Airlines''', abbreviated SEAL, was a low fare [[airline]] ... Angel Airlines (307 bytes) 1: ...here are two airlines that have the name '''Angel Airlines''' 3: ...domestic airline of [[Romania]] - http://www.angelairlines.ro 4: ... airline based in [[Thailand]] - http://www.angelairlines.com Siberia Airlines (6019 bytes) 1: '''Siberia Airlines''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]:''Ав... 6: Siberia airlines was created in [[1992]] in [[Novosibirsk]], [[Rus... 8: ...had started first international route (as Siberia Airlines) from [[Novosibirsk]] to [[Frankfurt]], [[Germany... 10: In the first half of the [[1990s]] Siberia Airlines was a medium-size regional airline like many othe... 12: ...through a series of mergers with smaller regional airlines. In [[1999]] it opened [[Moscow]] branch in [[Vnu... Soder Airlines (466 bytes) 1: '''Soder Airlines''' is an airline in [[Finland]], which started it... 3: *[http://www.soder.fi/ Soder Airlines] 8: [[Category:Airlines of Finland]] Turkish Airlines (1434 bytes) 1: [[de:Turkish Airlines]][[ja:トルコ航空]] 2: ...as founded on [[May 20]], [[1933]] as the ''State Airlines Administration.'' 4: ...ish.tc-jfn.2.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800]] 6: ...sh.a340.arp.750pix.jpg |thumb|right|250px|Turkish Airlines Airbus A340-300]] 8: On [[3 March]] [[1974]], [[Turkish Airlines Flight 981]] crashed in France, killing all 346 p... Solomon Airlines (4047 bytes) 1: '''Solomon Airlines''' is the national [[airline]] of the [[Solomon I... 4: ...''Megapode Airlines''. ''Megapode'' was ''Solomon Airlines'' fore runner. 14: ...67]] to upgrade international services, ''Solomon Airlines'' was forced to lease one from another company, a... 17: Nowadays, ''Solomon Airlines'' has apparently battled off the consequences of ... 19: ...|Wooster plastic plane models]] to make ''Solomon Airlines'' models. Daallo Airlines (1158 bytes) 1: '''Daallo Airlines''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Djibouti]]. The c... 7: *Callsign: Daallo Airlines 11: Daallo Airlines serve 15 destinations from Djibouti including Asm... 19: *[http://www.daallo.com/ Daallo Airlines] 21: [[Category:Airlines of Djibouti]] Eritrean Airlines (1144 bytes) 1: ...] and [[Massawa]] and sales agent for other major airlines flying to Eritrea. In May [[2002]] it was decided... 3: Eritrean Airlines took delivery of their first aircraft, a leased [... 23: *[http://www.flyeritrea.com/ Eritrean Airlines] 24: .../ER/Eritrean_Airlines_(B8_ERT)/Fleet.htm Eritrean Airlines Fleet Detail] 27: [[Category:Airlines of Eritrea]] Cameroon Airlines (879 bytes) 1: '''Cameroon Airlines''' is the national [[airline]] of [[Cameroon]] an... 21: *[http://www.cameroon-airlines.com/ Cameroon Airlines] 23: [[Category:Airlines of Africa]] Kyrgyzstan Airlines (705 bytes) 1: '''Kyrgyzstan Airlines''' is an [[airline]] based in [[Bishkek]] in [[Ky... 22: [[Category:Airlines of Kyrgyzstan]]
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