NASA receives its modified Boeing 777 flying laboratory from L3Harris at Langley, replacing the retired DC-8 with greater payload and range.
Japan Airlines Boeing 777
Japan Airlines (JL) is selling items crafted from retired Boeing 777 (JA772J) aircraft parts at Yokohama Takashimaya (YOK) from July 30 to August 12, 2025.
Japan Airlines (JL) or JAL will retire its first-ever Boeing 777-300ER (JA731J), marking the end of a two-decade era in its long-haul fleet.
Japan Airlines has made the decision to add three dedicated cargo aircraft, specifically Boeing 767-300ER Freighters, to their fleet.