- Japan Air Transport
nihongo|Japan Air Transport Corporation|日本航空輸送株式会社|Nihon Kōkū Yusō K.K. was the
national airline of theEmpire of Japan from 1928 to 1938.History
Commercial aviation began in Japan with the privately-held Japan Air Transport Institute, which poineered passenger service betweenSakai, Osaka and Tokushima onShikoku island on3 November 1922 .On
30 October 1928 , the Japanese government established the Japan Air Transport Corporation (JAT) as the national flag carrier under the Ministry of Communications. JAT absorbed the Japan Air Transport Institute and two other small companies and began scheduled passenger service in 1929. It initially used theImperial Japanese Army air base at Tachikawa as its terminal inTokyo . it later moved to Haneda Airport, which was completed in August 1931.JAT was heavily subsidized by the Japanese government, receiving the equivalent of $1 billion in today's currency prior to the
attack on Pearl Harbor . During the early 1930s, its aircraft were often chartered (for free) by the military for missions in Asia, especially during the 1931Invasion of Manchuria . This role declined asmilitary transport missions inChina were taken over by three new carriers which JAT helped to establish:Manchukuo National Airways in 1932,Huitong Airways in 1936 andChina Airways in 1938. These subsidiary companies werejoint venture s between JAT and the puppet governments ofManchukuo and theProvisional Government of the Republic of China .JAT shifted its focus to the civilian passenger market, and began using new 14-passenger
Douglas DC-2 s on new, more commercially profitable routes between Japan and Manchukuo in 1936. With the start of theSecond Sino-Japanese War in 1937, JAT benefited from a resurgence in military passenger traffic.In 1938, JAT carried nearly 70,000 passengers, representing 2.6 percent of the world's passenger traffic.
In December 1938, the government established a new airline,
Imperial Japanese Airways , as a monopoly for all civil aviation and Japan Air Transport Corporation was meged into the new company.Aircraft
*
Fokker Trimotor (1929-1938)
*Fokker Super Universal
*Douglas DC-2 (1936-1938)
*Nakajima AT-2 (1937-1938)References
*cite book
last = Wilson
first = Stuart
year = 1999
title = Airliners of the World
publisher = Australian Aviation
id = ISBN 1875671447
* [http://www.century-of-flight.net/new%20site/commercial/Japanese%20civil%20aviation.htm Early Japanese Civil Aviation] at Century of Flight
* [http://www.tt-museum.jp/taiyo_0065_jat1929.html JAT timetable, 1929]
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