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Task force floats debt plan for JAL

By Jonathan Soble in Tokyo

Published: October 13 2009 18:26 | Last updated: October 13 2009 18:26

A government-appointed task force overseeing the rescue of Japan Airlines has proposed expanding financial support for the struggling carrier to include Y250bn ($2.8bn) in debt forgiveness from its creditor banks.

The five-member task force floated the proposal in private meetings on Tuesday with Seiji Maehara, Japan’s transport minister, and representatives from the banks, people close to the situation said.

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JAL is going to have to make significant job cuts under proposals from the task force

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