TOKYO: Japan Airlines (JAL) said it had retired its fleet of 13 Boeing 777s with Pratt & Whitney engines a year earlier than planned, having suspended operations in February after an engine on a United Airlines plane shed debris. “JAL has decided to accelerate the retirement of all P&W equipped …
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