Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines, also known as JAL is the flag carrier and largest airline of Japan, operating scheduled domestic and international services.

= History = Japan Airlines was established in 1951.

Japan Airlines in British Columbia
JAL began flights between Vancouver and Tokyo in September 1968.

= Fleet =

Current

 * Airbus A350-900 - 16, +2 on order, +25 options
 * Airbus A350-1000 - 2, +13 on order
 * Boeing 737-800 - 45
 * Boeing 767-300ER - 29
 * Boeing 777-200ER - 5, to be retired by mid 2023
 * Boeing 777-300ER - 13, to be retired by 2024
 * Boeing 787-8 - 25
 * Boeing 787-9 - 22
 * Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 - 2, +30 on order

Historic

 * Boeing 727-100 - 20 (1965-1988)
 * Boeing 737-400 - 7 (1995-2003)
 * Boeing 747-100 - 8 (1970-2002)
 * Boeing 747SR-100 - 10 (1973-2005)
 * Boeing 747SR-100SUD - 2 (1986-2006)
 * Boeing 747-200B - 23 (1971-2007)
 * Boeing 747-300 - 16 (1983-2009)
 * Boeing 747-400 - 28 (1990-2011)
 * Boeing 747-400D - 8 (1991-2001)
 * Boeing 767-200 - 4 (1985-2011)
 * Boeing 767-300 - 20 (1986-2021)
 * Boeing 777-300 - 7 (1998-2021)
 * Convair CV-880 - 9 (1961-1971)
 * Douglas DC-3 - 1 (1951), operated invitational flights for three days from 27 August 1951
 * Douglas DC-4 - 2 (1952-1964)
 * Douglas DC-6B - 10 (1954-1969), operated the airline's inaugural international flight
 * Douglas DC-7C - 5 (1958-1965)
 * Douglas DC-8-30 - 4 (1960-1975)
 * Douglas DC-8-50 - 15 (1962-1982)
 * Douglas DC-8-60 - 31 (1968-1988)
 * Martin 2-0-2 - 2 (1951-1959), operated the airline's inaugural scheduled flight
 * McDonnell Douglas DC-10-40 - 20 (1976-2005)
 * McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - 10 (1993-2004)
 * NAMC YS-11 - 2 (1969-1970)

= Routes = Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia.

There are codeshare agreements with Air BC, Siberia Airlines, and others.