Draft:Japan Universal System Transport
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Commenced operations | January 10.1991 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | February,1996 | ||||||
Hubs | Tokyo Haneda | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Parent company | Japan Airline,Nippon Express,Yamato Transport |
Japan Universal System Transport or JUST is a Japanese Cargo airline Based in Tokyo Haneda[1] in Japan.The Airline Offered Cargo Flights to different places.
History
[edit]Note:This Was translated to English.
On January 10, 1991, Japan Air Lines, Nippon Express and Yamato Transport founded a pure freight company called Japan Universal System Transport, or JUST for short. However, it would take until October before the JAL-leased cargo jumbo took off from Tokyo towards Sapporo. On June 15, 1992, another Boeing B-747 joined the fleet for two months, but it was not painted in the JUST colors. Not only Japan's domestic territory was served, Frankfurt/Main, Hong Kong, San Francisco and London Heathrow were also regularly served. On December 6, 1995, the founding members decided to abandon Japan Universal System Transport in favor of the new brand names JAL Cargo and JAL Super Logistics, which was implemented in February 1996.[2][3]
Fleet
[edit]The Fleet Of Japanese Universal System Transport (JUST) Consisted of (As of 1995)
Aircraft | In Fleet | Notes | Refs |
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Boeing 747-200F | 2 | [4] |
See also
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