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Japan Airlines Introduces JAL Innovation Fund II

Eloise Best
Last updated: 14 March 2026 07:33
By Eloise Best
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In Tokyo, Japan Airlines (JAL) have introduced a new JAL Innovation Fund. Tens of millions of U.S. dollars are looking at being invested into a variety of sectors, including companies in its early stages and connections between businesses spread over the aviation industry.

A Japan Airlines aircraft on the ground, facing the camera.
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Who are the investors?

The company investing in the new corporate venture fund is Japan Airline Ventures, Inc., formed in Delaware and led by Masato Kunesaki, its chief executive. Silicon Valley in California is home to Japan Airline Ventures Inc., it is fully owned and now looking to form important investing decisions for JAL, alongside decisions surrounding which companies the airline will form partnerships with.

With plans to finish this integration of JAL and Japan Airline Ventures looking to wrap up towards the end of March 2026, the JAL Innovation Fund II is underway. Its positive experiences of the previous JAL Innovation Fund back in 2019 informs this new venture, hoping to build on this past experience.

A line of Japan Airlines aircraft on the ground with attached tubes for passenger accessibility on and from transport.
Line of Japan Airlines aircraft © Behrouz Mehri

The sectors the funds will benefit

The fund will be used towards a variety of aviation sectors, including any new environmental plans or projects and travel rewards schemes. Its plans involves looking at potential expansions into other fields JAL has not yet looked into, with aims to invest in technological and business domains that go beyond the aviation industry.

Innovation lies at the heart of these new plans, with JAL describing the fund as an assimilation of the assets and global start-ups to grow their aviation industry. With JetBlue Ventures, IAGi and others also forming venture capital funds, Japan Airlines is part of the new outlook these ventures are providing.

What do you think of JAL’s Innovation Fund? Let us know in the comments below.

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