JAL – Japan Airlines has announced it has early-retired its 13 remaining Boeing 777-200s.
The type was grounded by JAL in February 2021 following the Pratt and Whitney PW4000 engine-incident with United Airlines.
The airline issued this short statement:
“JAL has decided to accelerate the retirement of all P&W equipped Boeing 777 by March 2021, which was originally planned by March 2022.”
Source: https://worldairlinenews.com/2021/04/06/jal-early-retires-its-13-boeing-777-200s/
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