New Japanese Carrier Sees Two-Year Startup, Early Profit
Skymark Airlines, the new Japanese carrier being formed by travel agent H.I.S. and other investors, will seek a business license from the Ministry of Transport next spring and hopes to launch service within two years, according to its president, Jun-ichi Ohkawara, and chairman, Hideo Sawada...
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