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Japan Airlines (JAL) has begun retirement maintenance on its second Boeing 777-300ER (registration: JA732J).
The aircraft was delivered on July 1, 2004. Total flight time is 89,860 hours 39 minutes, and total flight cycles are 11,358. It wears the oneworld alliance livery, the airline alliance to which JAL belongs. It ended revenue service on November 20 and began retirement maintenance on November 25 in the M2 hangar at Tokyo Haneda Airport. The work will run through late January 2026, with a ferry flight to the buyer expected in February.
JAL has taken delivery of 13 Boeing 777-300ERs, and three have already been retired. The airline is introducing Airbus A350-1000s as replacement aircraft. (Photo: JAL)