There are more than 20 Japanese airlines operating in Japan. Many of them are budget or low-fare carriers painted with colourful livery. While waiting for our flight to Osaka at Fukuoka airport, I took some pictures of the planes coming in to land and some lining up for take-off.
The Star Flyer, a Japanese "hybrid airline" operating 4 cities in Japan with their fleet of black and white A320s.
Jet Star Japan, serving 9 Japanese cities with A320s.
Fuji Dream Airline operates a fleet of Embraer 170-175 aircrafts.
The Star Flyer, a Japanese "hybrid airline" operating 4 cities in Japan with their fleet of black and white A320s.
Jet Star Japan, serving 9 Japanese cities with A320s.
Fuji Dream Airline operates a fleet of Embraer 170-175 aircrafts.
Another FDA plane in yellow coming to land.
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force (航空自衛隊)Kawasaki T-4 Training aircraft caught my eyes.
The Peach Aviation's A320 in pink and white.
A Bombardier Dash 8 of ANA WINGS
Another Bombardier Dash 8 of JAL.
Japan Transocean Air's B737-400
ANA on final approach
Skymark Airlines is the first low-cost airline established in 1998. It has a large fleet of B737-800.
I noticed another Fuji Dream aircraft in purple as our aircraft was pushed back for departure,
I noticed another Fuji Dream aircraft in purple as our aircraft was pushed back for departure,
Flew over mountainous areas covered with snow.
Landed at Osaka International airport (ITAMI).
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