Japan Airlines is poised to receive Y550bn ($6bn) in long-term financial support under a rescue plan expected to win government approval this week, people close to the matter said on Thursday.
The rescue, which will be partly funded by Japanese taxpayers, was put in place after a task force appointed by Japan’s transport minister determined that JAL was in effect insolvent, with liabilities that exceed its assets by Y500bn or more, the people said.



