JAL Begins Retirement of Boeing 777-300ER Aircraft

JAL Begins Retirement of Boeing 777-300ER Aircraft

Japan Airlines (JAL) is proceeding with the retirement of its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. JA734J will conclude its regular service operations on August 19.

The final flight is expected to be JL52, departing from Sydney at 8:15 AM and arriving in Tokyo/Haneda at 5:05 PM on the same day.

The cabin configuration includes 8 seats in First Class “JAL SUITE” in a “1-2-1” arrangement, 49 seats in Business Class “JAL SKY SUITE” in a “2-3-2” arrangement, 40 seats in Premium Economy Class “JAL SKY PREMIUM” also in a “2-3-2” arrangement, and 147 seats in Economy Class “JAL SKY WIDER” in a “3-3-3” arrangement, totaling 244 seats.

JAL owns 13 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for long-haul international routes. With the introduction of the Airbus A350-1000 as the new flagship aircraft for international flights, the Boeing 777-300ERs will be retired in stages.

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