[1][2] She was named Representative Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of Japan Airlines (JAL) in April 2024,[3] becoming the first woman to lead the company.
[4][5][6] Tottori began her career as a flight attendant.
[4][5] She joined Toa Domestic Airlines (TDA) in 1985 after graduating from Kwassui Women's Junior College.
She is ranked number 5 on the Fortune Most Powerful Women Asia list.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Japanese corporation- or company-related topic is a stub.