Japan Airlines has a large and diverse fleet of commercial aircraft that it uses to serve long-haul odysseys to Europe and North America, high-demand domestic routes, and everything in between. According to present fleet data made available by ch-aviation, the Japanese flag carrier and oneworld member currently has a total of 201 aircraft at its disposal (including 51 that it flies on a wet-lease basis), and another 84 on order.
In this article, we will dive deeper into the data to take a closer look at the different planes that make Japan Airlines and its diverse daily operations tick. We will also consider the future of the Japanese flag carrier's fleet, and the implications of its outstanding orders for both widebodies and narrowbodies.
Narrowbodies
On the narrowbody side

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