JAL Implements Fujitsu's 'Advanced Teaming Experience Service powered by UMU' for Training Reform
Japan Airlines (JAL) has adopted an AI-powered learning platform solution based on 'UMU,' provided by Fujitsu, for 14,500 ground staff at 100 global locations.
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UMU Technology Japan announced that Japan Airlines (JAL) has implemented a solution leveraging the 'UMU' learning platform as the foundation for reforming training at airport sites. Provided through Fujitsu's 'Advanced Teaming Experience Service powered by UMU,' the system supports approximately 14,500 employees at 100 locations worldwide. The implementation, completed in just one month, enables autonomous learning via tablets and digital management of qualifications, significantly reducing the workload for instructors and enhancing overall productivity.
FAQ
How many employees are using the system?
Approximately 14,500 employees across about 100 global locations of the JAL Group.