2012-11-28

KFC Menu Added to JAL Flights

Kentucky Fried Chicken to be Served in JAL Long Haul Flights

From Jiji Press, 2012/11/28


Japan Airlines announced today the new in-flight menu called Air Kentucky Fried Chicken, specially developed for air travelers jointly with Kentucky Fired Chicken, Japan Ltd. This new menu will be available on JAL flights departing Narita to 8 destinations of USA and Europe from December 1 to the end of February 2013. Passengers of premium economy and economy classes will enjoy this as snack just before arrival to the destinations.
 
JAL said this is the first time in the world for Kentucky Fried Chicken to be served in flight. Chicken wing and chicken breast meat, both smaller than KFC menu in town, will be served with bread in JAL cabin.

2012-09-22

Air Defense Around Japan Getting Hot

Japan’s Forces Must Watch North and South : AWACS for Chinese Navy, Alert for Russian Recon Planes


from MSN SANKEI webnews 2012.9.21 01:37

                    Japan Air Self Defense Force E-767 AWACS

Operations of two frigates of Chinese Navy was found in northern sea of Senkaku Islands, Okinawa Prefecture on September 20; it was the first sight of Chinese warships at the subject sea area after the Government of Japan purchased the islands from a Japanese national.

Japan Air Self Defense Force flew AWACS E-767s to watch around the islands as a countermeasure of higher alert. On the same day, it was detected in the Sea of Japan of two aircraft including reconnaissance plane of Russia that approached to Japan’s airspace. Japan’s self-defense forces are forced to operate in two fronts.

Government officials in Tokyo confirmed detection of the two frigates at the northern sea of Senkaku Islands from 19th to 20th September and the two ships have not entered neither contiguous zone nor territorial water.

Maritime Self Defense Force has been patrolling by P-3C flight once a day around the Senkakus. This time, the government has increased its presence by mobilizing AWACS E-767s and E-2Cs as well as OP-3,converted P-3C for graphic intelligence gathering around the Senkakus for watching Chinese maritime patrol vessels and aircraft at the area.

OP-3 is capable to watch the sea area from higher altitude than P-3Cs. Although designed to detect aircraft, E-2C can find approaching large-type vessels. AWACS E-767 is more versatile by gathering and organizing data from OP-3 and E-2C for sharing information serving as a relay station.

              OP-3C of Maritime Self Defense Force

Two Russian aircraft that approached to Japan’s airspace were identified as an Il-20 electronic reconnaissance and a Su-24 tactical reconnaissance aircraft. They repeated come and go to approach to Japan’s airspace while circling on the Sea of Japan.
 
This simultaneous provocative presence around Japan by China and Russia did take place immediately after the 3/11 earthquake-tsunami of 2011 that jolted eastern part of Japan. While Japan-US forces were tied up with relief operations at that time, China intentionally neared its aircraft belonging to national maritime bureau to a destroyer of Japan; Russia flew its Il-20 so close to Japanese territory.

2012-05-20

ANA Calls for ‘Fair and Level Market’ as Concerned over JAL’s Rapid Business Recovery


      Sankei Shimbun, May 17, 2012
   
Shin-ichiro Ito, President of All Nippon Airways (ANA) told at a press conference on May 17  that he paid respect to JAL’s efforts to their corporate rehabilitation while raising a concern that ‘if there is a fair and level market for us.’ Japan Airlienes had announced a robust and higher than expected corporate performance for previous year prior to this press conference.

What Ito referred was that ANA sees JAL’s strengthening was possible as it receives a tail-wind legal supports following JAL's filing of bankruptcy, thus distorting ‘competitive market environment.’

JAL’s net profit for a year ending March 2012 was JPY186.6 billion (ca US$23 billion), a record high iin its history while ANA could record JPY28 billion only.

JAL’s better performance can be attributed to special financial benefits as the company could carry over huge amount of deficit to following years thus lowering the payment of corporate tax by balancing out  as well as lowered amount of depreciation costs as the company is under application of corporate bankruptcy law.

Ito stated in the press conference that ANA recognizes JAL’s rehabilitation processes are legitimate but ANA cannot achieve a comparable level of net profit. However he bitterly commented that fair competition could benefit consumers after all.

2012-03-18

Japan’s State Official 747s to Retire, Plan to Replace by 787


From Yomiuri Shimbun, March 16, 2012

Government of Japan has started a study to retire a couple of Boeing 747-400s by fiscal 2018 (ending March 31, 2019). These jumbo jets were procured in 1991 as government official aircraft of Japan.

Major airlines in Japan already retired a big fleet of 747s and maintenance of the government aircraft is getting difficult these days. A plan to introduce the latest medium-size jetliner Boeing 787 is seemingly most probable.

787 is being supported as it can get sustainable maintenance in Japan while the aircraft can fly as long as 15,000Km range. Another charming point of 787 is that about 35% of its parts and components are made in Japan as considered as semi-domestic product. Expected price of official 787 would be JPY20 billion and two aircraft would be procured.

Current fleet of official 747s are stationed in Chitose Air Base and operated by special squadron of Japanese Air Self-Defense Force. Crew and maintenance personnel were trained by Japan Airlines. However, JAL as well as ANA, once big operators of 747s, have already retired the fleet. Now only NCA, a freight operator, flies 747 and the company is also a launch customer of 747-8F.

In parallel to long-haul government aircraft, there is a call for introducing smaller aircraft for easy access and handling especially to purchase MRJ by Mitsubishi Aircraft to boost the sales of the Japan-made passenger aircraft.

2012-03-08

Vietnam Looks Forward to Purchase Mitsubishi MRJ: Keidanren Chairman meets Vietnamese President


From Fuji Sankei Business Eye, March 7 2012

A mission from Keidanren, Japan’s to top business association, met with president of Vietnam, Mr. Truong Tan San, in Hanoi on March 6. Hiromosa Yonekura, chairman of Keidanren  and chairman of Sumitomo Chemicals, requested  the president to adopt Japanese technologies to build domestic infrastructures in Vietnam.

President San remarked on Japan’s first regional jet passenger aircraft, MRJ, under development by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Aircraft that he would ‘let Vietnam Airlines to reply to your request,’  that was quite unusual statement from a head of a state.

At the meeting, Hideaki Oomiya, vice chairman of Keidanren and president of Mitsubishi Heavy industries  told the Vietnamese president that his company was constructing a parts factory for aircraft in Vietnam in order to develop human resources to under take aircraft maintenance.

On previous day,  the mission got a commitment  from Vu Huy Hoang, the Vietnamese minister of industry and commerce that the minister had already instructed to relevant organizations to step forward to consider intoduction of MRJ. The regional jet, with collaborated sales pitch of public-private sectors, is now likely to be purchased by Vietnam.