J-CAS Airways Postpones Launch to 2027

J-CAS Airways Postpones Launch to 2027

J-CAS Airways has postponed the start of its operations to 2027.

The airline stated that, following a comprehensive review of its plans to build a sustainable safety and operational structure, it has decided to delay the launch. The specific timing for the start of operations will be announced once it has been finalized, taking into account the progress of preparations.

J-CAS Airways is a regional airline established in June 2023 in Japan. Its base is Kansai International Airport, and it is expected to operate two routes, to Toyama and Yonago. The company has raised 1.05 billion yen in funding so far.

As of March 31, Yuki Umemoto resigned as co-CEO, and the company shifted to a single-CEO structure. Umemoto cited irreconcilable fundamental differences in management policy with co-CEO Kiyoshi Shirane as the reason for stepping down.

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