JAL to Increase Weekly Code-Share Cargo Flights with KALITTA Airlines between Narita and Chicago
- Increasing Flight Frequency to Meet Asia-North America Cargo Demand -

Tokyo, JAPAN – Japan Airlines Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; President: Mitsuko Tottori, hereinafter "JAL") is pleased to announce an increase in the number of weekly code-share cargo flights operated with KALITTA Airlines (Headquarters: Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA; CEO: Conrad Kalitta, hereinafter "KALITTA") between Narita and Chicago from three to five flights per week, starting December 10.

Since May 2025 (*1) , JAL has been provided stable and flexible air cargo transportation by incorporating large cargo aircraft into its network through a code-share agreement with KALITTA. This has enabled JAL to respond to the rapidly growing cargo demand between Asia and North America.
By increasing the frequency of large cargo flights from three to five times a week, JAL will further strengthen its transportation capacity and continue to meet the rising demand for cargo transportation between Asia and North America.

Flight Schedule

Period: From December 10 to March 28

 

Flight No.

Route 

Departure

(Local Time)

Arrival

(Local time)

Operating Day Aircraft type

JL6746/K4550

Chicago - Narita

01:30

08:30(+1) 

Tue, Thu, Sat  777-300ERSF 

JL6747/K4551

Narita - Chicago 

11:25 

12:30

Wed, Fri, Sun 777-300ERSF 

JL6722/K4556

Chicago - Narita

07:30

15:30 

Wed, Fri 747-400F

JL6727/K4557

Narita - Chicago 

18:30 

18:30

Thu, Sat 747-400F

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  • The plans and schedules are subject to application and approval by the relevant authorities.
  • The flight will stop at Anchorage Airport for refueling.
  • Operations will be conducted using the 747-400F in May


(*1) Reference: JAL Expands Cargo Services with New Narita-Chicago Route Using Freighters and Passenger Aircraft https://press.jal.co.jp/en/release/202503/008712.html Mar 19 2025.

JAL aims to contribute to solving social issues and achieve sustainable growth as a logistics infrastructure by expanding the air transportation network and responding to the demand for high-value-added cargo such as high-tech goods, chemicals, and express shipments with high-quality cargo handling, which is one of JALCARGO’s strengths. 

Aircraft Overview

Boeing 777-300ERSF
Payload: 224,900lbs (100,000kg)    
Upper Cargo Compartment:33 Palettes
Lower Cargo Compartment:14 Palettes

Boeing 747-400F
Payload: 249,100lbs (112,990kg)
Upper Cargo Compartment: 30 Palettes
Lower Cargo Compartment: 9 Palettes, 4 Containers

December 8, 2025

Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.