JAL Expands Cargo Partnership with Kalitta as Trans-Pacific Demand Holds Firm

Japan Airlines is pushing deeper into the cargo market—but without adding a freighter fleet of its own. The carrier has announced a broader cooperation with long-haul specialist Kalitta Air, extending their code-share agreement across more trans-Pacific routes linking Japan and Asia to several key gateways in North America.
The arrangement gives JAL the ability to sell space under its own code on Kalitta-operated widebody aircraft, including 747 freighters, while maintaining direct commercial control with shippers and forwarders. In practice, it means JAL can respond to demand for high-value and time-critical shipments—electronics, pharmaceuticals, automotive components—without taking on the financial and operational weight of dedicated cargo aircraft.
For Kalitta, the deal strengthens load factors on its long-haul services and secures predictable volumes out of Japan. It also reinforces its position as a backbone operator for dense industrial flows moving between Asia and the U.S. market.
More broadly, this type of cooperation reflects how legacy carriers are adjusting their cargo strategies. Rather than choosing between belly capacity and full freighters, airlines are stitching together a mix of owned capacity, block-space agreements, and interline cargo partnerships to build denser, more flexible networks.
For logistics providers, the expansion offers more departure choices, better frequency options, and the possibility of reaching more North American destinations—while dealing with a single commercial counterpart in Japan.
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