January 28, 2010 at 8:57 am
Quite a specific request this week from one forum member for JAL to be the airline of the week. A good choice indeed.
With so many forum users who aren’t from the far east, we need to make sure that we don’t just end up with a page that takes ages to load and just shows hundreds of Boeing 777s and 747s…
So here are the rules… ONE picture each, of each aircraft type
So if you have pictures of 747s and 777s, you can upload one shot of each. If you also have shots of their 737s, that’s ONE more shot. For the purpose of this exercise a Boeing 777-200 is the same as a Boeing 777-300, and so on. This gives people from the far east the opportunity to contribute more variety. NO outside links this week either…
By: T5 - 29th January 2010 at 04:05


By: A330Crazy - 28th January 2010 at 23:30
Two from me, and as predicted, both from LHR 😉 – however, at least one is in the older livery (taken awhile ago before I had a DSLR).


By: civilspotter - 28th January 2010 at 20:41
This isn’t that easy, JAL uses a lot of 747’s and triples domestically, I gathered other types, sometimes with a twist
Hong Kong 1992
Haneda 1995 one of the early disneys. The slide has already deterioted a bit
The rest is 2002, Haneda again
and Nagoya



rgds
EC
By: gary o - 28th January 2010 at 19:47
All my shots of JAL a/c are from LHR in terrible weather,so just the one from me,slightly different angle:

By: Maikel - 28th January 2010 at 19:06

By: longshot - 28th January 2010 at 18:44
Vintage JAL Jets LHR 1973
The DC-8-62 Courier Jet Freighter crashed in Alaska in 1977, the 747-246B blown up by terrorists in Libya that year (note only 3 windows per side ‘upstairs’)
By: PMN - 28th January 2010 at 16:29
Good choice! 4 from me taken at a very sunny Tokyo Haneda..
A300:

767:

777:

From one Japanese airline to another… I was on an ANA 747-400D, and on our wing was a JAL 743!

Paul
By: Skymonster - 28th January 2010 at 16:09
Four generations of JAL livery, including a “special”…
A bit of LHR nostalgia… 747 lining up on what was then 28L
A wet day at Nagoya – 767-300
A JAL type not many will have seen – Saab 340 at Kagoshima
And finally, my favourite JAL – the DC-6 – as far as I’m concerned this is a picture of a JAL DC-6 and the 747 is just coincidentally in the frame too (so keeping within the rules!) :p
Andy
By: Bristol_Rob - 28th January 2010 at 15:54
Another Great Airline, Only one from me….

Rob
🙂