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The next generation of the award-winning The Room business class will soon be flying on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.Japanese ...
ANA is ordering 70 aircraft with a list price of 1.7 trillion yen ($17 billion) from Boeing Co. and Airbus, in the largest order in the Japanese carrier's history.
According to ch-aviation, ANA currently operates a fleet of 78 Boeing 787s, including 34 787-8s and 44 787-9s. It is also awaiting delivery of four additional 787-9s.
The airline group has a fleet of 79 787s in its fleet currently, with orders for 19 more examples, according to Cirium fleets data. By end-March, ANA Holdings, which comprises mainline carrier All ...
All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Safran have unveiled a new luxurious business class seat called THE Room FX at the Paris Air ...
TOKYO – ANA is ordering 70 aircraft with a list price of 1.7 trillion yen ... The jets, being delivered over 11 years from 2016, will increase the ANA fleet to 250 aircraft.
The chart below shows ANA's average fleet ages, with the 767s and older 777s next in line for replacement. All Nippon Airways: average fleet age for aircraft in service, as of 17-Jun-2024 (Boeing B, ...
All Nippon Airways' parent ANA Holdings has announced plans for major orders of widebody and narrowbody aircraft, which will help fulfil the group's international growth ambitions and continue the ...
TOKYO - ANA is ordering 70 aircraft with a list price of $17 billion from Boeing Co. (BA) and Airbus, in the largest order in the Japanese carrier's history. Thursday's orders underline ANA's ...
Seeking to build on its fleet of Boeing 767-300 freighters, All Nippon Airways (ANA) has finalized an order for two 777Fs, which the carrier plans to fly on international routes, focusing on Asia ...
TOKYO (AP) — ANA is ordering 70 aircraft with a list price of 1.7 trillion yen ($17 billion) from Boeing Co. and Airbus, in the largest order in the Japanese carrier's history.
ANA is ordering 70 aircraft with a list price of 1.7 trillion yen ($17 billion) from Boeing Co. and Airbus, in the largest order in the Japanese carrier's history.