Double JAL Action @HND (Japan Airlines B77W)


JL45 preparing to cross runway 34L at Tokyo Haneda, for a 13-hour long flight to Paris Charles De Gaulle



Flight: JAL45 / JL45
Route: RJTT-LFPG
Flight Time: 13:16



Quick trivia

What year was Japan Airlines (JAL) oficially established?

  • 1950
  • 1951
  • 1952
  • 1953
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Very nice shot!

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Thanks @Anthony_Gulluscio!

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Love it :star_struck:

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Appreciate it Cappy! This was one of my better shots of March

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Your welcome..

WAIT- ITS APRIL~ :melting_face::sob:

I took this shot yesterday :wink:

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Ah- makes sense..

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Double of Tokyo and Paris and not summoning me is just crazy.

jk, jk. Very nice photo!

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Me who just looks at what answer everyone picked lol and cheat

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I was literally thinking of pinging you as I was making this topic, don’t know why I didn’t :sweat_smile:

Thank you, though!

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Summon @ShinanoSky_YT

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psst he’s rather on team ANA

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psst, me too~ but— it’s JAL.. lol

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Nice photo captan

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Yeah, judging by their profile, I think they’re more of an ANA kind of person…

Also, thanks @KAPTAN_FATiH!

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Very nice image! Japanese airlines or airport immediately gets my approval! :sparkles:

I misread that as JL45 preparing to takeoff runway 34L… RWY34L is never used for taking off and I was about to rage.. (lol)
I must be tired after seeing so many April Fools content today.

You summoned me curious one?:bookmark_tabs: 呼びましたか @Cappy さん? (笑)

As much as I prefer ANA, I also like JAL too considering the fact I recently flew JAL from Tokyo Haneda to Los Angeles on their B777-300(ER) which is retiring soon. Ironically, it was JA742J, which is the JAL B77W in the game.

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Thats.. really cool!

It sucks that the B77W is slowly getting phased out/replaced with the A35K at JAL (as seen with the HND-SYD route).

I get that the A35K is much more efficient and alot more “comfortable” to some passengers, but the 777 is so iconic. It’ll be sad to see it go, just like they did with their 777-200’s.

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