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the JAL A350 aircraft was swiftly engulfed in flames and terrifying images of the runway fire spread across social media. Former Japan Airlines flight attendant and cabin safety officer Mizuki ...
Mitsuko Tottori admits Japan has much more to do to get people like her into the chief executive seat. Tottori was named as the first female president and chief executive of Japan Airlines (JAL ...
Tottori first joined the company in 1985 and worked as a flight attendant for 20 years, per her company profile. In 2005, Tottori became JAL's manager for its cabin attendant department and was ...
Tottori joined the JAL Group in April 1985, rising to manage the 1st Cabin Attendant Department in 2005. She's currently a senior vice president and representative director at the airline.
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