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Japan Airlines Corporation · Tokyo Japan

Company Description

4-11 Higashi-shinagawa 2-chome Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo
140-8-605
Japan (Map)
Phone: +81-3-5460-6600
Rankings
  • Nikkei 225
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Japan Airlines brings the world to the Land of the Rising Sun and takes Japan to the world. Its main operating unit, Japan Airlines International, serves more than 210 airports in some 35 countries (including some served by partners). Its fleet of over 270 aircraft consists mainly of Boeing jets. The carrier is part of the Oneworld global marketing alliance, which counts among its members such industry leaders as AMR's American Airlines and British Airways. Besides its scheduled passenger services, Japan Airlines carries air cargo and provides maintenance and ground-support services for airlines. The company also markets travel packages, offers credit card services, and operates the Nikko hotel chain. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key Japan Airlines Corporation Financials

Company TypePublic

Headquarters
Fiscal Year-EndMarch
2009 Sales (mil.)$20,056.0
2008 Employees49,200

Japan Airlines Corporation Executives

21 executives listed for Japan Airlines Corporation's Tokyo,  location.
TitleName & BioContact
Chairman, President, and CEOHaruka NishimatsuNetwork
SVP Finance, Accounting, and PurchasingYoshimasa KanayamaNetwork
Senior Managing Executive OfficerSusumu MiyoshiNetwork

Competition

Competitive Landscape for Japan Airlines Corporation
Business and tourist travel drive demand. Both are affected by the strength of the economy. The profitability of individual companies depends on efficient operations, because many costs are fixed, and on effective marketing. Large companies have advantages in economies of scale in operations, can more easily raise capital, and have strong name recognition. Small companies, such as boutique hotels, can compete effectively in favorable locations and by providing specialty services. A hotel business requires large amounts of capital, but operations are labor-intensive: average annual revenue per employee is around $80,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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