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Airport Action - Japan To support the commentary on this DVD, AVION VIDEO have produced this complimentary Fact Sheet listing all the aircraft featured, in order of their first appearance. PLEASE RETURN THE SLIP BELOW TO RECEIVE A FREE CATALOGUE Galaxy Airlines A300-600F JA02GX ANA 777-381 JA753A Japan Airlines [JAL] 767-346 JA8988 Air Nippon Network Dash 8-314Q JA802K All Nippon Airways [ANA] 777-281 Air Do 737-46M JA392K JAL Express 737-446 JA8992 JAL 767-346 JA8235 China Airlines 737-809 B18807 ANA A320-211 JA8388 ANA 747-481D JA8957 [Pokemon] ANA 737-781 JA01AN [Gold] JAL 747-446D JA8904 Cathay Pacific 747-467 B-HOX ANA 747-481D JA8961 Skymark 767-38E [ER] JA767F Japan Transocean Air 73-4K5 JA8930 ANA 747-481D JA8956 [Pokemon] Air Next 737-54K JA302K JAL 747-346SR JA8183 Skymark 767-328ER JA767E Air Do 767-33AER JA01HD ANA A320-211 JA8385 China Airlines 737-809 B18605 ANA 777-381 JAL MD81 JA8554 Japan Transocean Air 737-429 JA8933 Eva Air A330-203 B16306 ANA 737-54K JA305K China Eastern A319-112 B2216 ANA 777-381 JASDF 747-47C 20-1102 JAL 777-246 Skymark 737-86N JA737M ANA 777-281 JA705A JAL 777-246 JAL 777-246[ER] JA772J [Saki Toku Jet] ANA 767-381 JA8357 [Woody Woodpecker] J-Air CRJ-200ER JA204J ANA 767-381 JA8322 ANA 767-381 Air Nippon 737-5L9 JA358K Ibex CRJ-100LR JA02RJ Air Do 767-381 JA8258 JAL 777-246 JA771J [Saki Toku Jet] JAL 747-446D ANA 777-281 ANA A320-211 JA202A J-Air CRJ-200ER JA203J Air Do 767-381 JA8258 JAL 777-246 JA8984 [Sky Eco] Galaxy A300-600F JA02GX ANA Dash 8-402 ANA 777-281 JA712A [Star Alliance] JAL MD87 JA8371 JAL 777-246 ANA 777-281 Galaxy Airlines A300-600F JA01GX JAL 747-446D JA8084 SAT Dash 8-100 RA67253 JAL A300-600 AirTransse B1900D ANA 747-481D JA8957 [Pokemon] Atlas 747-2D3B N505MC JAL 777-346 JA8945 [Blue Samurai] Evergreen 747-132 N481EV JAL 767-346 JA8975 Air Transse B1900D JAL 777-246 JA771J Cathay Pacific 777-367 B-HNM Starflyer A320-214 JA01MC Eva Air 777-35EER B16708 ANA 767-381 JA8288 [Pokemon] Atlas 747-2D3B N505MC ANA 767-381[ER] JA607F Korean Air A330-323 HL7720 Starflyer A320-214 JA01MC Air Nippon Network Dash 8-314Q JA804K ANA 747-481D JA8957 [Pokemon] Eva Air A330-203 B16306 JAL 747-446D Continental Micronesia 737NG ANA 747-481 JA8958 [Pokemon] Hokkaido Air System Saab 340B-WT JA02HC Starflyer A320-214 JA01MC J Air CRJ-200 JA202J Skynet Asia 737-400 China Airlines 737-809 B18615 ANA 777-281 JA712A [Star Alliance] JAL 747-246B JA8162 JAL 747-446D JA8084 China Southern A319-132 B6039 ANA 747-481D JA8964 [Pokemon] Ibex CRJ-100LR JA02RJ Air Do 767-33AER JA01HD ANA 747-481D JA8956 [Pokemon] ANA 777-281 JA701A Singapore Airlines A380-841 9V-SKE ANA 747-481D JA8963 JAL Cargo 767-346F ANA 777-381 JA754A UPS 767-34AF JAS/JAL A300-600 ANA Cargo 767-381F JA603F Shanghai Airlines 767-36DER B2566 FedEx MD11 N578FE Asiana A330-323E HL7747 Korean Air Cargo 747-4B5F/ER HL7600 Starflyer A320-214 JA01MC JAL Cargo 747-246F JA811J ANA 777-381 JA754A NCA 747-4KZF JA06KZ ANA 747-481D JA 8964 [Pokemon] ABX Air 767-232F N744AX JAL 747-446D Air France Cargo 747-428 [ER/F] F-GIUD ANA 777-281 Cathay Pacific Cargo 747-467F B-HUO Air Nippon Network Dash 8-314Q JA805K NCA 747-281B SF JA8181 American Airlines 777-223ER THY A340-311 TC-JCL [Star Alliance] United Airlines 747-422 N178UA PIA A310-308 AP-BEU Northwest 747-451 N666US THY A340-311 TC-JDJ Northwest 747-451 N672US Air New Zealand 777-219ER ZS-OKC Air Canada A330-343X C-GHKW Air Calin A330 -202 AeroMexico 777-2Q8 ER N745AM Continental Micronesia 767-424ER N76065 Delta Airlines 777-232ER N862DA Air Tahiti Nui A340-313X F-OJGF JAL 747-446 BCF JA8906 QANTAS 767-338ER Northwest 757-251 Air Nuiginin 767-366ER P2-ANA Delta 777-232ER N861DA QANTAS A330-303 VH-QPJ United 777-222 N209UA China Eastern A330-343X B6095 Northwest A330-323 Air China 777-2J6 B2063 Transaero 767-201ER EI-DBW China Southern 777-21BER B2056 Vladivostok Tu154M RA85710 Cathay Pacific 747-467 B-HOP Uzbekistan 767-33PER VP-BUZ Cathay Pacific 747-467 B-HOY [World City] Aeroflot 767-36NER VP-BAV China Eastern A330-343X B6095 Mongolian Airlines A310-304 F-OHPT China Southern 777-21BER B2057 Aeroflolt 767-36NER VP-BAZ ANA 767-381ER JA606A [Panda] JALWays 747-246B JA8150 Air China 777-2J6 B2060 ANA 737-781 [ER/WL] JA13AN Cathay Pacific 747-412 B-HKF JALWays 747-346SR JA8156 Dragonair A330-343X B-HYH Air Japan 767-381ER JA608A Air China 777-2J6 B2559 Alitalia MD11 EI-DDH Cathay A340-313 B-HXB Air France A340-313X F-GLZL Korean Air 777-2B5ER HL7721 KLM 747-744 China Airlines A330-302 B18311 [Sweet Fruits] Finnair MD11 OH-LGC Eva Air A330-300 ANA 747-481 JA8098 Asiana 767-38E HL7514 Lufthansa A340-313X D-AIGR Korean Air 747-4B5 HL7487 SAS A340-313X OY-KBC China Airlines A330-302 B18311 [Sweet Fruits] Austrian A340-212 OE-LAG China Airlines 747-409 B18211 Swiss A340-313E HB-JMF China Airlines 747-409 B18210 [Boeing colours] Virgin A340-642 G-VGAS Singapore Airlines A380-841 9V-SKB British Airways 747-436 Malaysia 777-2H6 [ER] 9M-MRA Air India 747-337M VT-EPW Thai A340-642 HS-TNC Egypt Air A340-212 SU-GBN PAL 330-301 Iran Air 747SP EP-IAD Garuda 747-4U3 PK-GSG? 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