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JAL Orders 32 MRJ Aircraft

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Japan Airlines and Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation have signed an agreement for the purchase of thirty-two firm Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) aircraft.

JAL and Mitsubishi Aircraft signed a Letter of Intent on 28 August 2014, and concluded the agreement on 28 January 2015.

Thus far, 407 MRJ (223 firm, 160 option, 24 purchase rights) are on order, including the 32 from JAL.

Deliveries to JAL are scheduled to commence in 2021.

J-Air Corporation (J-AIR), the JAL Group’s 100% owned regional airline subsidiary, will operate the 32 MRJ aircraft.

“JAL will operate the MRJ as the key aircraft of its regional jet fleet, and remains committed to providing the best services to our customers by achieving steady network expansions and improving products and services quality,” said Yoshiharu Ueki, President of Japan Airlines. “As a network carrier that also operates regional jets, we are contributing to the birth of Japan’s first passenger jet.”

Teruaki Kawai, President of Mitsubishi Aircraft, added, “The MRJ, the next-generation regional jet, drastically reduces fuel consumption, noise, and emissions, while offering top-class operational benefits for airlines, including the JAL Group. Mitsubishi Aircraft remains firmly committed to the success of the MRJ program, as well as to the growth of Japan's aviation industry.”

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