Opening Japan's Skies: Part 1
By Willhemina Wahlin
Since the first manned flight on December 17, 1903, when the very brave—or very insane—Wright Brothers managed to stay aloft in their prototype plane for a mere 12 seconds in 27mph wind, the aviation industry has grown into the singularly most important bridge between people, save for perhaps the Internet, of course. But today, the pressure on what has traditionally been a flagship industry for individual nations is under increasing pressure to liberalize.
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This article was first published as a two-part series in J@pan Inc Magazine on 25 July, 2007.
Illustration: Willhemina Wahlin
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