Japan’s J-CAS Airways Postpones Launch to Fall 2026

Japan’s J-CAS Airways Postpones Launch to Fall 2026

J-CAS Airways has postponed the start of operations to fall 2026.

In light of recent changes surrounding the aviation industry and to further strengthen its safety operations framework, the company determined it needs to secure additional preparation time. The lease agreement

J-CAS Airways is a regional airline established in June 2023 in Japan. Its base is Kansai International Airport, and it plans to operate two routes to Toyama and Yonago in Japan. The first aircraft was scheduled for delivery in October, but due to manufacturing delays, delivery has been pushed back to February 2026. At launch, it plans to operate one aircraft on two routes, and expand to seven aircraft and sixteen routes over the following five years.

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