Japan Airlines to begin operating cargo-only aircraft for the first time in 14 years, unveils new aircraft. There are no seats on board, and there are rollers on the floor to make it easier to move and arrange containers and other luggage.

With a maximum payload of 48 tons, Japan Airlines will introduce three aircraft in total and will operate them on routes connecting Narita Airport with Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai and other destinations, where demand is particularly high for online shopping. Yuichiro Kito, General Manager of Japan Air Cargo and Mail Headquarters.