Japan Domestic Airlines
Japan Domestic Airlines was the predecessor of Japan Air System.
On April 15, 1964, Nitto Aviation Co., Ltd., Fuji Airlines Co., Ltd., and North Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. merged to form Japan Domestic Airlines. On May 15, 1971, the airline merged with Toa Airways to form Toa Domestic Airlines; on April 1, 1988 the merged airline renamed itself to Japan Air System. Japan Air System merged into Japan Airlines in the early 2000s.
Nearly all of the aircraft used in the Japan Domestic Airlines' fleet were consisted of NAMC YS-11s. Both airlines had a similar color scheme from the beginning, usually blue and white, or with a blue tail. Japan Domestic Airlines focused mostly on mainland to island flights, while Toa Japanese Airlines focused on more domestic mainland flight plans and services.
Fleet
- Boeing 727-100
- Convair 240
- Convair 880
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas C-47
- de Havilland Heron
- NAMC YS-11
- Nord 262
Accidents and incidents
- On May 29, 1965, a Convair 240 JA5088 landed at Obihiro Airport with the right side main landing gear retracted after it failed to lock down; no casualties.
- The 1966 Japan Air Lines Convair 880 crash happened on August 26, 1966. It was a training flight that crashed due to an unexplained left yaw, killing the five crew. The aircraft was on lease to Japan Airlines.