Boeing delivered the 404th Boeing airplane and 50th 767 to Japan Airlines (JAL), the fifth-largest 767 operator in the world.
The new plane pictured below on May 7 leaving on its ferry flight from Paine Field in Everett to the New Tokyo International Airport at Narita in Japan, is a 767-300ER, and is registered JA622J.
Japan Airlines is one of Boeing’s most loyal customers, with it’s international fleet comprising of Boeing 747s, 777s, and 767s, and the MD-11 made by the erstwhile McDonnell Douglas, now a part of Boeing.
Image courtesy Boeing.