May 22, 2008
Japan Airlines, Asia's biggest airline by revenue, said on Thursday the delay in delivery of Boeing's 787 aircraft was hurting its expansion plans but it was not looking to go for an alternative plane.
The comments were made in Singapore by JAL President and Chief Executive Haruka Nishimatsu, who earlier said the carrier could not absorb the rising cost of fuel and needed to raise fuel surcharges.
(Reuters)