Tokyo, Jan 17 (EFE).- Japan Airlines announced Wednesday the appointment of a female president for the first time in its history. Mitsuko Tottori, 59, is a former flight attendant and will replace current President Yuji Akasaka at the helm of Japan’s flag carrier. “I would like this appointment to serve those women who are looking …
TOKYO :Japan Airlines Senior Managing Executive Officer Mitsuko Tottori will become the president of the company effective April 1, the company announced on Wednesday.Tottori, who joined the company in 1985 as a cabin attendant and ascended to become the second woman to serve as a representative director at t
Families and friends commemorated on Saturday the 38th anniversary of the Japan Airlines jet crash that killed 520 passengers and crew in the world's deadliest single-aircraft accident.