31 March 2008 (2008-03-31) (re-integrated into Japan Airlines)
Focus cities
Nagoya–Centrair
Osaka–Kansai
Taipei–Taoyuan
Tokyo–Narita
Alliance
Oneworld (affiliate; 2007—2008)
Parent company
Japan Airlines Corp.
Headquarters
Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
Japan Asia Airways, Co., Ltd. (日本アジア航空株式会社, Nihon Ajia Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha) (JAA) was a subsidiary of Japan Airlines (JAL) which existed between 1975 and 2008. JAA was headquartered in the Japan Airlines Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo.[1]
JAA was established as a wholly owned subsidiary of JAL on 8 August 1975 and given the responsibility of providing air links between Japan and Taiwan, formerly offered by JAL.[2]
Direct flights between Japan and Taiwan had been suspended since April 1975, following the signing of a civil air treaty with the People's Republic of China.[3] However, following negotiations between the Interchange Association, Japan and Taiwan's Association of East Asian Relations, JAA was created and direct flights to Taipei were resumed.[4] JAA began flights to Taipei on September 15, 1975.[5]
Similar arrangements were later made by Air France, British Airways, KLM, Qantas and Swissair for their services to Taiwan.
In 1985, JAA was headquartered in the Yurakucho-Denki Building in Chiyoda, Tokyo, in a facility separate from the JAL headquarters in the Tokyo Building in Chiyoda.[6]
Following JAL's privatization, the new 2007 Japan-Taiwan air transport agreement led JAL to liquidate JAA as a cost-saving measure and to normalize Japan-Taiwan flight status. JAA flew its last flights on March 31, 2008, and all flights were operated by JAL from April 1, 2008.[7]
^The Far East and Australasia 2003, Psychology Press, 2002, page 644
^Air Pictorial, Volume 38, Air League of the British Empire, 1976, page 357
^Flights resumed, UPI, Beaver County Times, May 12, 1976, page 41
^Diplomatic Ambiguity Looms In Taiwan Links, New York Times News Service, The Times-News, December 21, 1978, page 12
^The Foreign Trade of China: Policy, Law, and Practice, Gene T. Hsiao, University of California Press, 1977, page 68
^"World Airline Directory." Flight International. March 30, 1985. 88." Retrieved on June 17, 2009.
^History of JAL
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