Japan Airlines and Mitsubishi Trading Co. co-owners through subsidiaries of the JAL Building, the headquarters of the JAL
Group in Tokyo, today concluded a purchasing contract with Nomura Real Estate for the sale of the building that will result
in greater liquidity for the JAL Group. The JAL Group will continue to occupy the building and the name remains the same.
A key target in Japan Airlines’ current medium-term business plan for the period 2004-2006 is the reduction of interest-bearing
debt by 400 billion yen by the end of FY2006 (March 31, 2007). This is being achieved by reducing investments to regain a sound
financial condition and by implementing measures to increase revenue and maximize effects of the recently concluded
integration of Japan Air System in the JAL Group in order to improve profitability. As part of this plan, JAL
decided to sell the JAL Building and, as a result, the airline group will be able to reduce interest-bearing debt, avert risks pertaining to real
estate and improve cash flow.
Under the purchasing contract, JAL International’s 100% owned subsidiary Global Building Company and Ryoko Logistics, a
100% owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi, which jointly own the JAL Building, will sell the JAL Building located in Tennozu in the
Shinagawa district of Tokyo, to a special purpose company established by Nomura Real Estate Development Company and
Nomura Real Estate Office Fund Inc.
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