TOKYO -- Japan Airlines will start offering similar pay to senior workers as they earned before retiring under a new salary scheme from October as the aviation industry faces a growing staffing crisis, Nikkei has learned.
Top earners to make above company average under push to retain seasoned talent

Around 40% of Japan Airlines' workforce will face retirement within roughly the next decade. (Photo by Konosuke Urata)
TOKYO -- Japan Airlines will start offering similar pay to senior workers as they earned before retiring under a new salary scheme from October as the aviation industry faces a growing staffing crisis, Nikkei has learned.