Coles

Loading Inventory...
JAL Airlines

JAL Airlines in Ottawa, ON

By None

Current price: $46.95
Visit retailer's website
JAL Airlines

By None

JAL Airlines in Ottawa, ON

Current price: $46.95
Loading Inventory...

Size: Paperback

Visit retailer's website
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Coles
With a widely dispersed population of more than 130 million people, Japan has always relied heavily on connectivity in its export economy. The country's first domestic airlines were established in the 1920s and in the following years, assisted the government in its geopolitical objectives, such as the invasion of Manchuria and on into World War Two. The Japanese capitulation in 1945 brought all aviation activities to a standstill, but Japan Airlines (JAL) received permission in 1951 to start up domestic flights, using leased aircraft from American companies. In 1952, JAL commenced its first international route, followed in 1954 by its first intercontinental route. Services to Europe followed in 1960. Further expansion of the route network was accomplished with modern jets, but government regulation of the domestic and international markets was relaxed only in the 1980s. Even so, later years were punctuated by uncertainty, caused by the Gulf Wars, the swine flu pandemic and the banking crisis. However, in 2011, JAL emerged from court administered bankruptcy and could make a new start. Featuring more than 150 pictures, this book is an account of one of the world's most significant, versatile and successful airlines.
With a widely dispersed population of more than 130 million people, Japan has always relied heavily on connectivity in its export economy. The country's first domestic airlines were established in the 1920s and in the following years, assisted the government in its geopolitical objectives, such as the invasion of Manchuria and on into World War Two. The Japanese capitulation in 1945 brought all aviation activities to a standstill, but Japan Airlines (JAL) received permission in 1951 to start up domestic flights, using leased aircraft from American companies. In 1952, JAL commenced its first international route, followed in 1954 by its first intercontinental route. Services to Europe followed in 1960. Further expansion of the route network was accomplished with modern jets, but government regulation of the domestic and international markets was relaxed only in the 1980s. Even so, later years were punctuated by uncertainty, caused by the Gulf Wars, the swine flu pandemic and the banking crisis. However, in 2011, JAL emerged from court administered bankruptcy and could make a new start. Featuring more than 150 pictures, this book is an account of one of the world's most significant, versatile and successful airlines.

More About Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre

Coles is renowned for its outstanding customer service and great selection of books. Along with the vast array of magazines, stationary, audio-books, children's literature, fiction, non-fiction and reference books, you can find accessories to make your reading experience more pleasurable. We can recommend the very best in reading today. We will help you search our titles for exactly what you need, and if we do not have it in stock, we will order it for you.

100 Bayshore Dr, Nepean, ON K2B 8C1, Canada

Find Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre in Ottawa, ON

Visit Coles at Bayshore Shopping Centre in Ottawa, ON
Powered by Adeptmind