(ANA) is a Japanese airline headquartered in
Minato, Tokyo
is a Special wards of Tokyo, special ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is also called Minato City in English.
Minato was formed in 1947 as a merger of Akasaka, Tokyo, Akasaka, Azabu and Shiba, Tokyo, Shiba wards following Tokyo City's Local Autonomy Ac ...
. ANA operates services to both domestic and international destinations and is Japan's largest airline, ahead of its main rival flag carrier
Japan Airlines. the airline has approximately 12,800 employees.
The airline joined as a
Star Alliance
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member in October 1999.
In addition to its mainline operations, ANA controls several subsidiary passenger carriers, such as its
regional airline ANA Wings,
Air Nippon
was a regional airline based in the Shiodome City Center complex in Minato, Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
It was a wholly owned subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA). Its main base was Haneda Airport, Tokyo International Airport.
Code dat ...
,
Air Do (a
low-cost carrier operating scheduled service between
Tokyo
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and cities in
Hokkaido
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),
Air Japan and
Allex Cargo (ANA Cargo – the freighter division operated by
Air Japan). ANA is also the wholly-owned shareholder in
Peach
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, a low-cost carrier joint venture with Hong Kong company First Eastern Investment Group.
History
Formation
ANA's earliest ancestor was (also known as Nippon Helicopter and Aeroplane), an airline company founded on 27 December 1952.
Nippon Helicopter was the source of what would later be ANA's
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
airline code, NH.

NH began
helicopter
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services in February 1953. On 15 December 1953, it operated its first cargo flight between
Osaka
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and
Tokyo
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using a
de Havilland Dove, JA5008.
This was the first scheduled flight flown by a Japanese pilot in postwar Japan. Passenger service on the same route began on 1 February 1954, and was upgraded to a
de Havilland Heron in March.
In 1955,
Douglas DC-3
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It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper ...
s began flying for NH as well,
by which time the airline's route network extended from northern
Kyūshū to
Sapporo
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. In December 1957 Nippon Helicopter changed its name to All Nippon Airways Company.
ANA's other ancestor was .
Although it was founded on 26 December 1952, one day before Nippon Helicopter, it did not begin operations until 20 January 1954, when it began night cargo runs between Osaka and Tokyo, also using a de Havilland Dove. It adopted the DC-3 in early 1957, by which point its route network extended through southern Japan from
Tokyo
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to
Kagoshima
, is the capital Cities of Japan, city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 583,966 in 285,992 households, and a population density of 1100 persons per km2. The total area of the city is .
Etymology
While the ...
.
[
Far East Airlines merged with the newly named All Nippon Airways in March 1958. The combined companies had a total ]market capitalization
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Market capitalization is equal to the market price per common share multiplied by ...
of 600 million yen, and the result of the merger was Japan's largest private airline. The merged airline received a new Japanese name (; ; All Japan Air Transport). The new united airline ran a route network that was amalgamated from its two predecessors, and the company logo of the larger NH was chosen to serve as its logo.
Domestic era
ANA grew through the 1960s, adding the Vickers Viscount to the fleet in 1960 and the Fokker F27
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in 1961. October 1961 marked ANA's debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
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The exchange is owned by Japan Exchange Group (JPX), a holding company that it also lists (), and operated by Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., a wholly owned sub ...
as well as the Osaka Securities Exchange. 1963 saw another merger, with Fujita Airlines, raising the company's capital to 4.65 billion yen. In 1965 ANA introduced its first jet, the Boeing 727
The Boeing 727 is an American Narrow-body aircraft, narrow-body airliner that was developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After the heavier Boeing 707, 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter ...
trijet, on the Tokyo-Sapporo route. Prior to this, the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau denied an import license for ANA's 727s unless Japan Airlines (JAL) acquired their own fleet of 727s. ANA also introduced Japan's first homegrown turboprop airliner, the NAMC YS-11 in 1965, replacing Convair 440s on local routes. In 1969, ANA introduced Boeing 737 services.
As ANA grew, it started to contract travel companies across Japan to handle ground services in each region. Many of these companies received shares in ANA as part of their deals. Some of these relationships continue today in different forms: for instance, Nagoya Railroad
, publicly trading as , is a private railway company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan.
Some of the more famous trains operated by Meitetsu include the ''Panorama Car'' and the ''Panorama Car Super'', both of whic ...
, which handled ANA's operations in the Chūbu region along with other partnerships, maintains a permanent seat on ANA's board of directors
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
. By 1974, ANA had Japan's largest domestic airline network.[
While ANA's domestic operations grew, the ]Ministry of Transport
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had granted government-owned JAL a monopoly on international scheduled flights that lasted until 1986. ANA was allowed to operate international charter flights: its first was a Boeing 727
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After the heavier Boeing 707, 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter ...
charter from Tokyo
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to Hong Kong
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on 21 February 1971.
ANA bought its first widebody aircraft, six Lockheed L-1011s, in November 1971, following a lengthy sales effort by Lockheed which had involved negotiations between US president Richard Nixon
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, Japanese prime minister Kakuei Tanaka and UK prime minister Edward Heath (lobbying in favor of engine maker Rolls-Royce
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* Rolls-Royce Limited, a British manufacturer of cars and later aero engines, founded in 1906, now defunct
Automobiles
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). Tanaka also pressed Japanese regulators to permit ANA to operate on Asia routes as part of the package. The aircraft entered service on the Tokyo-Okinawa route in 1974. The carrier had ordered McDonnell Douglas DC-10s but cancelled the order at the last minute and switched to Lockheed. It was later revealed that Lockheed had indirectly bribed Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka to force this switch: the scandal
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led to the arrest of Tanaka and several managers from ANA and Lockheed sales agent Marubeni for corruption.
Boeing 747-200s were introduced on the Tokyo-Sapporo and Tokyo-Fukuoka routes in 1976 and Boeing 767s in 1983 on Shikoku
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routes. The carrier's first B747s were the short-range SR variant, designed for Japanese domestic routes.[
]
International era
In 1986, ANA began to expand beyond Japan's key domestic carrier to become a competitive international carrier as well, breaking Japan Airlines' monopoly as the sole Japanese flag carrier like many other countries in Asia. On 3 March 1986, ANA started scheduled international flights with a passenger service from Tokyo
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to Guam
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. Flights to Los Angeles
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and Washington, D.C., followed by year's end, and ANA also entered a service agreement with American Airlines
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to feed the US carrier's new flights to Narita.
ANA expanded its international services gradually: to Beijing
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, Dalian
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, Hong Kong
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and Sydney
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in 1987; to Seoul
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in 1988; to London
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and Saipan in 1989; to Paris
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in 1990 and to New York and Singapore
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in 1991. Airbus equipment such as the A320 and A321 was added to the fleet in the early 1990s, as was the Boeing 747-400 jet. ANA joined the Star Alliance
Star Alliance is an airline alliance headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. Founded on 14 May 1997, it was the world's first global airline alliance. Star Alliance has 25 member airlines that operate a combined fleet of over 5,000 aircraft, servi ...
in October 1999.
In February 2001, to promote the opening of Universal Studios Japan
is a theme park located in Osaka, Japan. Opened on March 31, 2001, it is one of six Universal Destinations & Experiences, Universal Studios theme parks worldwide and was the first to open outside the United States. The park is owned and operat ...
, ANA unveiled the Woody Woodpecker-themed Woody Jet, using the Boeing 767-300, for its domestic flights.
2004 saw ANA's profits exceed JAL's for the first time. That year, facing a surplus of slots due to the construction of new airports and the ongoing expansion of Tokyo International Airport, ANA announced a fleet renewal plan that would replace some of its large aircraft with a greater number of smaller aircraft.
Also in 2004, ANA set up low-cost subsidiary Air Next to operate flights from Fukuoka Airport starting in 2005, and became the majority shareholder in Nakanihon Airline Service (NAL) headquartered in Nagoya Airport. In 2005, ANA renamed NAL to Air Central, and relocated its headquarters to Chūbu Centrair International Airport. On 12 July 2005, ANA reached a deal with NYK to sell its 27.6% share in Nippon Cargo Airlines, a joint venture formed between the two companies in 1987. The sale allowed ANA to focus on developing its own cargo division. In 2006, ANA, Japan Post
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, Nippon Express, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines founded ANA & JP Express (AJV), which would operate freighters. ANA is the top shareholder of AJV. It absorbed Air Japan's freighter operations.
'' Air Transport World'' named ANA its 2007 "Airline of the Year". In 2006, the airline was recognized by FlightOnTime.info as the most punctual scheduled airline between London and Tokyo for the last four consecutive years, based on official British statistics. Japan Airlines took over the title in 2007. In 2009, ANA announced plans to test an idea as part of the airline's "e-flight" campaign, encouraging passengers on select flights to visit the airport restroom before they board. On 10 November of the same year, ANA also announced "Inspiration of JAPAN", ANA's newest international flight concept, with redesigned cabins initially launched on its 777-300ER aircraft.
In July 2011, All Nippon Airways and AirAsia agreed to form a low-cost carrier, called AirAsia Japan, based at Tokyo
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's Narita International Airport. ANA held 51 percent shares and AirAsia held 33 percent voting shares and 16 percent non-voting shares through its wholly owned subsidiary, AA International. The carrier lasted until October 2013, when AirAsia withdrew from the joint venture; the carrier was subsequently rebranded as Vanilla Air.
In March 2018, All Nippon Airways announced the integration of its two low cost carrier subsidiaries Peach Aviation
, operating as Peach, is a Japanese low-cost airline. Its head office is at Kansai International Airport and in Tajiri, Osaka, Tajiri, Osaka Prefecture.
History
Peach was formed in February 2011 as A&F Aviation, a joint venture between All Ni ...
and Vanilla Air into one entity retaining the Peach name; starting in the second half of FY2018 and to be completed by the end of FY2019.
On 29 January 2019, ANA Holdings purchased a 9.5% stake in PAL Holdings, Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
' parent company, for US$95 million.
Parent company
ANA Holdings Inc. was created in April 2013 due to the "changing landscape of the airline industry", with competition against low cost carriers cited as one of the reasons. The new holding company would have over 70 companies under it, most notably All Nippon Airways, but also low cost subsidiaries such as Peach Aviation, and other catering and ground operations companies. The holding company is led by a separate chairman and CEO.
Senior leadership
* ''Chairman'': Shinya Katanozaka (since April 2022)
* ''President and Chief Executive'': Koji Shibata (since April 2022)
List of former chairmen
# Yoji Ohashi (2013–2015)
# Shinichiro Ito (2015–2022)
List of former presidents and chief executives
# Shinichiro Ito (2013–2015)
# Shinya Katanozaka (2015–2022)
Corporate affairs and identity
President and chief executive officer
All Nippon Airways has been led by only a president and CEO since April 2013, when a new parent company was formed. The chairman of All Nippon Airways became the chairman of the holding company, and All Nippon Airways ceased to have its own chairman. The following is a list of presidents and CEOs, along with the year of their appointment:
# Masuichi Midoro – 1952
# Kaheita Okazaki – 1961
# Isamu Morimura – 1967
# Tetsuo Oba – 1969
# Tokuji Wakasa – 1970
# Masamichi Anzai – 1976
# Taizo Nakamura – 1983
# Akio Kondo – 1987
# Seiji Fukatsu – 1993
# Kichisaburo Nomura – 1997
# Yoji Ohashi – 2001
# Mineo Yamamoto – 2005
# Shinichiro Ito – 2009
# Osamu Shinobe – 2013
# Yuji Hirako – 2017
# Shinichi Inoue – 2022 (current)
Headquarters
All Nippon Airways is headquartered in the Shiodome City Center, located in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo.[Principal Offices]
" All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on 22 December 2008.
In the late 1960s, the airline was based in the Hikokan Building in Shinbashi, Minato. From the 1970s to the late 1990s, ANA’s headquarters were in the Kasumigaseki Building in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Prior to relocating to its current site, the company was headquartered on the grounds of Tokyo International Airport in Ōta, Tokyo. In 2002, ANA announced plans to occupy up to ten floors in the under-construction Shiodome City Center and to relocate some subsidiaries there.[ANA to move HQ to central Tokyo to gear up for competition.]
" '' Japan Transportation Scan''. 26 August 2002. Retrieved on 12 February 2010. "The officials said the ANA group will take up 10 floors of the 43-story Shiodome City Center building, now under construction and expected to be completed." The building opened in 2003, becoming ANA’s new headquarters.
Subsidiaries
ANA Group is a group of companies which are wholly or primarily owned by ANA. It comprises the following:
Commercial aviation
* Air Japan
* ANA Wings
* Air Do (major shareholder)
*Peach
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(wholly-owned)
*Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
(9.5% shareholder)
*Vietnam Airlines
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(5.62% shareholder)
* IFTA (Flight Training Academy training pilots for ANA Group airlines and other worldwide airlines by contract)
* Pan Am Flight Academy
General aviation
* All Nippon Helicopter (dedicated for the public broadcaster NHK
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NHK ope ...
)
Hotels
* IHG ANA Hotels Group Japan (minority stake)
Discontinued
* AirAsia Japan (folded into Peach Aviation
, operating as Peach, is a Japanese low-cost airline. Its head office is at Kansai International Airport and in Tajiri, Osaka, Tajiri, Osaka Prefecture.
History
Peach was formed in February 2011 as A&F Aviation, a joint venture between All Ni ...
)
* Vanilla Air (merged into Peach Aviation)
* Air Hokkaido (80% shareholding, ceased operations on 31 March 2006)
* Allex Cargo (merged into Air Japan)
The following airlines merged into ANA Wings on 1 October 2010
*Air Nippon
was a regional airline based in the Shiodome City Center complex in Minato, Tokyo, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
It was a wholly owned subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA). Its main base was Haneda Airport, Tokyo International Airport.
Code dat ...
* Air Nippon Network
* Air Next
* Air Central
Cargo services
As of May 2021, ANA operated a fleet of six freighter aircraft, including four Boeing 767-300ER(BCF) and two Boeing 777F aircraft. ANA's freighters operate on 18 international routes and 6 domestic routes. ANA operates an overnight cargo hub at Naha Airport in Okinawa, which receives inbound freighter flights from key destinations in Japan, China and Southeast Asia between 1 and 4 a.m., followed by return flights between 4 and 6 a.m., allowing overnight service between these regional hubs as well as onward connections to other ANA and partner carrier flights. The 767 freighters also operate daytime flights from Narita and Kansai to various destinations in East and Southeast Asia. ANA also operates a 767 freighter on an overnight Kansai-Haneda-Saga
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The most famous saga-genre is the (sagas concerning Icelanders), which feature Viking voyages, migration to Iceland, and feuds between ...
-Kansai route on weeknights, which is used by overnight delivery services to send parcels to and from destinations in Kyushu
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.
ANA established a 767 freighter operation in 2006 through a JV with Japan Post
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, Nippon Express and Mitsui, called ANA & JP Express. ANA announced a second freighter joint venture called Allex in 2008, with Kintetsu World Express, Nippon Express, MOL Logistics and Yusen Air & Sea as JV partners. Allex merged with ANA subsidiar
Overseas Courier Services (OCS)
an overseas periodical distribution company, in 2009, and ANA & JP Express was folded into ANA in 2010.
ANA Cargo and the United States–based United Parcel Service have a cargo alliance and a code-share agreement, similar to an airline alliance
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, to transport member cargo on UPS Airlines aircraft.
ANA also has a long historical relationship with Nippon Cargo Airlines, a Narita-based operator of Boeing 747
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After the introduction of the Boeing 707, 707 in October 1958, Pan Am ...
freighters. ANA co-founded NCA with shipping company Nippon Yusen in 1978, and at one time held 27.5% of NCA's stock. ANA sold its stake to NYK in 2005, but retained a technical partnership with NCA. ANA announced in July 2013 that it would charter NCA's 747 freighter aircraft for an overnight cargo run between Narita and Okinawa, doubling capacity between ANA's key cargo hubs and freeing up 767 aircraft to operate new routes from Okinawa to Nagoya and Qingdao.
On 7 March 2023, Nippon Yusen and ANA Holdings announced that ANA would acquire all shares of NCA from Nippon Yusen by 1 October 2023, or a date to be agreed by the two companies. ANA is also considering a future merger of ANA Cargo and NCA.
Destinations
ANA has an extensive domestic route network that covers the entirety of Japan, from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south. ANA's international route network extends through China, Korea, India, Southeast Asia, Canada, United States, Mexico, Australia, and Western Europe. Its key international hub is Narita International Airport, where it shares the South Wing of Terminal 1 with its Star Alliance
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partners, though Haneda Airport is becoming a major international hub due to its close proximity with downtown Tokyo
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and the mass expansions occurring there.
ANA's international network currently focuses on business destinations; its only remaining "resort" routes are its routes from Haneda and Narita to Honolulu; past resort routes such as Narita-Guam, Kansai-Honolulu and Nagoya-Honolulu have been cancelled, although ANA plans to expand resort service in the future through its low-cost subsidiary Peach Aviation
, operating as Peach, is a Japanese low-cost airline. Its head office is at Kansai International Airport and in Tajiri, Osaka, Tajiri, Osaka Prefecture.
History
Peach was formed in February 2011 as A&F Aviation, a joint venture between All Ni ...
.
Interline agreements
All Nippon Airways have interline agreements with the following airline partners:
* Air Astana
* Batik Air Malaysia
* Emirates
* Royal Brunei Airlines
* Uzbekistan Airways
Codeshare agreements
All Nippon Airways have codeshare agreements with the following airline partners:
* Aegean Airlines
* Air Canada
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* Air China
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* Air Do
* Air Dolomiti
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* Air India
* Air Japan
* Air Macau
* Air New Zealand
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* Amakusa Airlines
* Asiana Airlines
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* Austrian Airlines
* Avianca
* Brussels Airlines
* Copa Airlines
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* Etihad Airways
* Ethiopian Airlines
* Eurowings
* EVA Air
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* Ibex Airlines
* ITA Airways
* Japan Air Commuter
* Juneyao Air
* LOT Polish Airlines
* Oriental Air Bridge
* Peach
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* Philippine Airlines
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Philippine ...
* Shandong Airlines
* Shenzhen Airlines
* Solaseed Air
* South African Airways
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* StarFlyer
* Swiss International Air Lines
* TAP Air Portugal
* Thai Airways International
* Turkish Airlines
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* United Airlines
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* Vietnam Airlines
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* Virgin Australia
Joint Ventures
In addition, All Nippon Airways have entered into joint ventures with the following airline partners:
* Lufthansa
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* Singapore Airlines
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Fleet
Current fleet
, All Nippon Airways operates the following aircraft:
Gallery
File:Airbus A320-271N ‘JA211A’ All Nippon Airways.jpg, Airbus A320neo
The Airbus A320neo family is an incremental development of the A320 family of narrow-body airliners produced by Airbus.
The A320neo family (''neo'' being Greek for "new", as well as an acronym for "new engine option") is based on the Airbus A3 ...
File:All Nippon Airways Airbus A321 (JA113A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Airbus A321-200
File:Airbus A321-272N ‘JA134A’ ANA All Nippon Airways (47617209331).jpg, Airbus A321neo
File:All Nippon Airways A380 (JA381A) @ NRT, April 2019.jpg, Airbus A380-800
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 737-800 (JA86AN) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 737-800
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 767 (JA620A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 767-300ER
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-281 (JA8969) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 777-200
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American long haul, long-range Wide-body aircraft, wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 777 is the world's largest twinjet and the mo ...
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 777 (JA742A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 777-200ER
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-381 (JA752A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 777-300
File:JA797A-LHR-20240410-192710.jpg, Boeing 777-300ER
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 787-8 (JA834A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 787-8
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 787-9 (JA888A) at Tokyo Haneda Airport.jpg, Boeing 787-9
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an American Wide-body aircraft, wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After dropping its unconventional Boeing Sonic Cruiser, Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the ...
File:All Nippon Airways, Boeing 787-10, JA900A, NRT.jpg, Boeing 787-10
File:JA8970@HKG (20190125134033).jpg, Boeing 767-300BCF
File:ANA Cargo at WUH.jpg, Boeing 767-300F
File:ANA Cargo, Frankfurt am Main (P1090462).jpg, Boeing 777F
Fleet development
On 31 July 2014, ANA firmed up orders for 7 Airbus A320neos, 23 Airbus A321neos, 20 Boeing 777-9s, 14 Boeing 787-9s and 6 Boeing 777-300ERs, to be used for its short and long-haul fleet renewal. Boeing valued ANA's order at approximately $13 billion at list prices.
On 2 February 2015, ANA placed orders with Airbus and Boeing worth $2.2bn for three Boeing 787-10s, five Boeing 737-800s and seven Airbus A321s. In late July 2015, ANA entered into a secret agreement with Airbus to make additional orders in the future (number and model(s) of aircraft unidentified) in exchange for Airbus support of ANA plans to invest in bankrupt Skymark Airlines.
Also in 2015, ANA placed orders for the since cancelled 15 Mitsubishi Regional Jets for regional flights, which were to be operated by ANA Wings.
On 29 January 2016, ANA signed a purchase agreement with Airbus
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, covering firm orders for three Airbus A380s, for delivery from fiscal 2018 to operate on the Tokyo (Narita) to Honolulu route.
On 11 July 2022, ANA converted two of its 777-9 orders into the freighter variant 777-8F.
Boeing 787
ANA was the launch customer for the new Boeing widebody, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, ordering 50 examples with an option for 50 more in April 2004. ANA split the order between 30 of the short-range 787-3 and 20 of the long-haul 787-8. However, ANA later converted its −3 orders to the −8 variant.
Deliveries finally began in late 2011 when ANA received its first Boeing 787 on 21 September, the first-ever Dreamliner to be delivered in the world. ANA flew its first Boeing 787 passenger flight on 26 October 2011, which operated as a charter flight from Tokyo Narita to Hong Kong. ANA also became the second airline to receive the Boeing 787-9 on 28 July 2014. Despite being second, the airline preceded launch customer Air New Zealand for the first commercial flight on the 787-9, a special sightseeing charter for Japanese and American school children on 4 August.
Historic fleet
The NAMC YS-11 was an important aircraft for All Nippon Airways, although most of them were used under the name of ANK, or Air Nippon, a subsidiary of All Nippon Airways. The final YS-11 in operation was retired in 2006.[ ] Some YS-11s are in museums, or otherwise scrapped or taken apart. After a final retirement process through September 2006, all YS-11s were grounded, and obligated to retire, unless privately owned and were privately restored. The YS-11 was a big part of All Nippon Airways from the 1970s to the early 1990s when it was used on domestic operations.[
ANA flew its last flight of an Airbus A321-100 on 29 February 2008. This marked the end of almost ten years of operation of the Airbus A321-100, of which ANA was the only Japanese operator.
All Nippon Airways had historically operated the following aircraft:]
Gallery
File:ANA A320-200(JA203A) (5014535719).jpg, Airbus A320-200
File:All Nippon Airways A321(JA101A) (2149170494).jpg, Airbus A321-100
File:Boeing 727-81, All Nippon Airways (ANA) JP6862123.jpg, Boeing 727-100
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 727-281 (JA8343 881 20572) (7855381336).jpg, Boeing 727-200
File:All Nippon Airways B737-281 Advanced (JA845621770588).jpg, Boeing 737-200
File:Boeing 737-500 (All Nippon Airways) 3k.jpg, Boeing 737-500
File:JA08AN Boeing 737 ANA Air Nippon (7588664644).jpg, Boeing 737-700
File:JA8156 B747-SR81 ANA All Nippon Aws HND 23MAY03 (8461306504).jpg, Boeing 747SR-100
File:All Nippon Airways - ANA Boeing 747-281B JA8174 (24195072745).jpg, Boeing 747-200B
File:ANA B747-400(JA8958) (4493576272).jpg, Boeing 747-400
File:AllNipponAirways B747-400 fukuoka 20050128112522.jpg, Boeing 747-400D
File:JA8238 B767-281 ANA KIX 11JAN99 (6741776739).jpg, Boeing 767-200
File:Boeing 767-381, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN2026347.jpg, Boeing 767-300
File:All Nippon Airways Fokker F27 Friendship.jpg, Fokker F27 Friendship
File:Air Central F50.JPG, Fokker 50
File:Lockheed L-1011-385-1 TriStar 1, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN0764363.jpg, Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
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File:All Nippon Airways NAMC YS-11 (JA8743) in 1983 livery.jpg, NAMC YS-11
Liveries
Former livery
The ANA former " Mohican" livery consists of a blue and white colour scheme painted as strip sections on the fuselage, with a blue vertical stabilizer with the former ANA logo. All aircraft wearing this livery are either retired or repainted. In 2010, one Boeing 767-300 was repainted in this livery.
In 1982, ANA officially introduced the "Triton blue" livery, which has a white and grey fuselage, with a blue strip painted under the windows, and the vertical stabilizer is painted blue with the word ANA painted sideways. In the first version, the Japanese name and full English name of ANA were painted black on top of windows. After joining Star Alliance
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, ANA gave the livery its first update, in which the airline's Japanese and English name was replaced with the ANA logo.
Current livery
Currently, ANA still uses the "Triton blue" livery, but it gives another minor update since 2010: the Japanese flag is moved near the ANA logo above the windows, and the slogan "Inspiration of Japan" is added.
Special liveries
Many ANA aircraft have operated in special liveries through the years:
* Seven jets in Star Alliance
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livery: two Boeing 777-200s, one Boeing 777-300ER, one Boeing 767-300ER, one Boeing 767-300, one Boeing 737-800 and one Boeing 787-9
* Twelve Pokémon
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-themed jets: five Boeing 747-400s, four Boeing 767-300, one Boeing 777-300, one Boeing 777-300ER and one Boeing 787-9
* Four Star Wars
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-themed jets: one Boeing 787-9 in an R2-D2 livery; one Boeing 777-300ER in a BB-8
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livery; one Boeing 767-300ER in a mixed R2-D2 and BB-8 livery; and one Boeing 777-200ER in a C-3PO livery.
* All three Airbus A380-800s in ANA Flying Honu liveries ( meaning 'sea turtle
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' in Hawaiian)
* Six Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba-themed jets: two Boeing 767-300ERs, one Boeing 777-200ER from the main airline, and three De Havilland Canada DHC-8 400s from the regional subsidiary ANA Wings.
* Two Boeing 787s and one De Havilland Canada DHC-8 400 painted in ANA Future Promise livery to promote sustainable flying.
JA101A 1 A321-131 ANA (Film) HND 13JAN99 (5898677984).jpg, Airbus A321-100 in Landscape of Japan livery
File:All Nippon Airways A380 (JA381A) @ NRT, April 2019.jpg, Airbus A380-800 in Flying Honu livery
File:ANA B737-700(JA02AN) "Gold Jet" (3943310662).jpg, Boeing 737-700 in Gold Jet livery
File:JA51AN Boeing 737 ANA Air Nippon in Star Alliance C-s (7588813748).jpg, Boeing 737-800 in Star Alliance livery
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 737-800 (JA85AN) at Chubu International Airport.jpg, Boeing 737-800 in Tohoku Flower Jet livery
File:Boeing 747-481D, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN1621241.jpg, Boeing 747-400 in special Pokémon (Hoenn) livery
File:All Nippon Airways Boeing 747-400 yellow pokemon.jpg, Boeing 747-400 in special Yellow Pokémon (Hoenn) livery
File:ANA JA8963 ("Marine Jumbo"),left side at Tokyo International Airport 19930925.jpg, Boeing 747-400D in Marine Jumbo livery
File:Boeing 767-381, All Nippon Airways (ANA) JP441062.jpg, Boeing 767-300 in Star Alliance livery
File:JA8964 B747-481D ANA All Nippon(Pokemon) HND 10JUL01 (7046345265).jpg, Boeing 747-400D in Pokémon Pocket Monsters livery
File:ANA marinjambo jr. tak.jpg, Boeing 767-300 in Marine Jumbo Jr livery
File:All Nippon Airways (Yume Jet You & Me livery), Boeing 767-381, JA8674 (23802233373) (cropped).jpg, Boeing 767-300 in Yume Jet You & Me livery
File:Boeing 767-381(ER), All Nippon Airways (ANA) JP6770222.jpg, ANA Boeing 767-300ER in panda livery
File:Boeing 767-381, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN2003956.jpg, Boeing 767-300 in Retro livery
File:ANA Boeing 767-300ER JA604A - 31879373227.jpg, Boeing 767-300ER in Star Wars livery
File:鬼滅の刃ジェット 羽田空港 20220405.jpg, Boeing 767-300ER in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba livery
File:Boeing 777-281, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN0216672.jpg, Boeing 777-200 in 777 livery
File:JA712A (7226646904).jpg, ANA Boeing 777-200 in Star Alliance livery
File:JA741A (39186350185).jpg, Boeing 777-200ER in The New Tokyo 2020 livery
File:JA743A at ITM.jpg, Boeing 777-200ER in Star Wars C-3PO livery
File:JA745A - Boeing 777-281(ER) - All Nippon Airways.jpg, Boeing 777-200ER in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba livery
File:JA751A 1 B777-481 ANA All Nippon(777 logojet) ITM 13JUL01 (7062502863).jpg, Boeing 777-300 in "Wind" livery
File:Boeing 777-381, All Nippon Airways - ANA AN1989429.jpg, Boeing 777-300 in special Pokémon (Unova) livery
File:All Nippon Airways, Boeing 777-300ER JA789A 'BB-8 livery' NRT (25984658984).jpg, Boeing 777-300ER in Star Wars BB-8 livery
File:JA784A@PEK (20231016114538).jpg, Boeing 777-300ER in Pokémon (Eevee) Livery
File:ANA Boeing 787-8 JA809A at Takamatsu Airport.JPG, Boeing 787-8 in special 787 launch livery
File:ANA B787-8 (JA801A).jpg, Boeing 787-8 in special 787 launch livery
File:JA874A @ Tokyo Haneda.jpg, Boeing 787-8 in Future Promise livery
File:All Nippon Airways (Star Wars R2-D2 Livery), JA873A, Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (40665125243).jpg, Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in Star Wars R2-D2 livery
File:JA899A@PEK (20190825154308).jpg, Boeing 787-9 in Star Alliance livery
File:20230721 JA894A at HND 01.jpg, Boeing 787-9 in Pokémon Livery
Services
New cabin
This "Inspiration of Japan" concept was originally set to debut on 20 February 2010 with the delivery of its new Boeing 777-300ER prior to that date, followed by the introduction of the concept on that date on the Narita-New York route. However, due to delays to the new premium economy seats, the debut was pushed back to 19 April. (The delay was due to the failure of a safety test in Japan of a new seat design axle, made by seat manufacturer Koito Industries Ltd. This safety test failure also affected deliveries of aircraft to be operated by three other fellow Star Alliance members – Singapore Airlines
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for its A380s, Thai Airways' A330s, and Continental Airlines for new 737-800 deliveries.)
The "Inspiration of Japan" concept has been refitted on its existing 777-300ERs for service on all the airline's North American routes, and may be refitted on its European routes. Parts of it may eventually be phased into its existing Boeing 767-300ERs in service as well as the upcoming Boeing 787s in order.[
Since February 2010, ANA offers women's-only lavatories on international flights. The first Boeing 787 the airline received have the bidets in both economy and business class lavatory.
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Inflight magazine
ANA's inflight magazine
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Overview
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is named ''Wingspan'' and is available both on board and as a freely downloadable application for Apple's iPad. The iPad version is named ''Virtual Airport'' and includes content from ''Wingspan'' as well as links to airline booking and online check-in pages.
Bus shuttle services
Previously, ANA had a dedicated shuttle bus from Düsseldorf
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to Frankfurt Airport so passengers may board ANA flights at that airport, but the bus service was discontinued after ANA began its dedicated Düsseldorf flights in 2014.
In popular culture
*ANA sponsored the film '' Happy Flight'', which is about a co-pilot and flight attendant on an ANA flight to Hawaii.[Schilling, Mark.]
Airplane flick tells only half the story
". ''The Japan Times
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History
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''. Friday 14 November 2008. Retrieved on 19 February 2010.
*ANA was featured in '' Miss Pilot'', a Japanese television drama about a female pilot.
*ANA sponsored the Japanese television drama '' Good Luck!!'', which is about a group of airline crew members. The series starred Takuya Kimura
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, Shinichi Tsutsumi and Kou Shibasaki.
*The title for '' All Nippon Air Line'', a Josei manga by Kei Azumaya that was inspired by All Nippon Airways.
*Some of ANA's aircraft were Pokémon
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themed. Special exclusive promotional cards were also given out to passengers during certain Pokémon marketing campaigns. As of 2016, most of ANA's Pokémon themed jets have been either retired or repainted. In 2023, ANA reintroduced the Pokémon themed jets with a Boeing 787-9 (JA894A) and a Boeing 777-300ER (JA784A) after 7 years.
*The fictional airline ''All Korea Airlines'' featured in the SBS Drama ''Vagabond'', sports similarities to ANA in regards to its name and logo.
*The airplane-crash set built for '' War Of The Worlds''; now featured in Universal Studios Hollywood's Studio Tour was one of ANA's retired Boeing 747-100SR registered as JA8147. It was dismantled into several pieces for the film and still bears the ANA livery with its titles removed.
Award and recognition
On 24 June 2024, ANA was voted 2024 ''Best Airport Services in the World'' and ''Best Airline Staff Service in Asia'' by Skytrax. The airline also scooped the runners-up awards for ''Best Cabin Staff'' ''in the World'' and ''Cleanest Airline in the World'' during the same ceremony.
Accidents and incidents
*On 12 August 1958, Flight 025, a Douglas DC-3
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It was developed as a larger, improved 14-bed sleeper ...
(JA5045), crashed off Toshima, one hour after takeoff from Tokyo en route to Nagoya, killing all 33 on board.
*In 1958, dynamite
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was planted in a Douglas DC-3 by Akira Emoto, a candy salesman, as part of a suicide plan. Emoto killed himself by leaping from the aircraft and the bombs failed to detonate.
*On 16 March 1960, Douglas DC-3 JA5018 was taxiing after landing at Nagoya-Komaki International Airport when North American F-86D Sabre ''94-8137'' of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force
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(JASDF) collided with its aft fuselage and tail section while attempting to take off, killing 3 of 33 on board. Although the Sabre crashed and burned, the pilot survived.
*On 12 June 1961, Vickers Viscount G-APKJ was written off when the starboard undercarriage collapsed following a heavy landing at Osaka Itami Airport.
*On 19 November 1962, Vickers Viscount JA8202 crashed at Nagoya
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while on a training flight due to possible pilot error, killing all four crew on board.
*On 30 April 1963, Douglas DC-3 JA5039 crashed at Hachijojima Airport due to locked up brakes; both pilots survived, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
*On 10 May 1963, DC-3 JA5040 crashed at Sendai.
*On 5 June 1963, DC-3 JA5027 swerved off the runway on takeoff at Osaka-Itami Airport and struck the rear of a second DC-3 (JA5078); JA5078 was written off while JA5027 was repaired with parts from DC-3 JA5039.
*On 14 February 1965, DC-3 JA5080 struck Mount Nakanoone at , killing both pilots; the wreckage was located on 29 December 1966.
*On 4 February 1966, Flight 60, operated by Boeing 727
The Boeing 727 is an American Narrow-body aircraft, narrow-body airliner that was developed and produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
After the heavier Boeing 707, 707 quad-jet was introduced in 1958, Boeing addressed the demand for shorter ...
JA8302, was on approach to Tokyo Haneda Airport when it crashed into Tokyo Bay
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for reasons unknown, killing all 133 passengers and crew. Following this accident, all passenger aircraft operating in Japan were required to be equipped with cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders.
*On 13 November 1966, Flight 533 operated by a NAMC YS-11, crashed in the Seto Inland Sea off Matsuyama
270px, Matsuyama City Hall
270px, Ehime Prefectural Capital Building
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following an unexplained loss of altitude while attempting to go-around, killing all 50 on board.
*On 30 July 1971, Flight 58, operated by a Boeing 727-200 (JA8329), collided with JASDF F-86F Sabre ''92-7932'' that was on a training flight; the right wing of the F-86 struck the left horizontal stabilizer of the 727 and both aircraft crashed out of control, killing all 162 on board the 727; the F-86 pilot ejected and survived.
*On 22 June 1995 a man calling himself "Fumio Kujimi" and registered with ANA as "Saburo Kobayashi" hijacked Flight 857, a Boeing 747SR, after it took off from Tokyo. The aircraft landed in Hokkaidō where it was stormed by police, arresting the hijacker. Police stated that the hijacker was 53-year-old Fujio Kutsumi; he had demanded the release of Shoko Asahara. The hijacking incident lasted 16 hours.
*On 23 July 1999, a man hijacked Flight 61 and killed the captain. He was subdued by other crew members, and no passengers or other crew were killed or injured.
*On 13 March 2007, departed Itami Airport to Kochi Airport, where the Bombardier DHC-8-402 landed without its nose landing gear, causing damage to the nose. None of the 60 passengers and crew on board were injured. The failure for the landing gear to extend was determined to be from the landing gear doors not opening due to missing parts.
*On 6 September 2011, Flight 140, operated by a 737-700 traveling from Naha to Tokyo with 117 passengers and crew, banked over 90 degrees in mid-air and rapidly descended as the first officer inadvertently rotated the rudder trim switch instead of the door unlock button as the captain returned from the lavatory. The first officer eventually regained control and leveled the aircraft. There were minor injuries to two flight attendants.
*On 16 January 2013, Flight 692, a Boeing 787-8 flying from Yamaguchi Ube Airport to Tokyo Haneda Airport reported a battery problem while climbing to FL330. The pilots made an emergency landing at Takamatsu Airport. Four minor injuries were reported during the evacuation via the emergency slides. However, after this incident, all 787s were subsequently grounded by aviation authorities until the battery issue was resolved.
*On 13 January 2024, Flight 1182, a Boeing 737-800 traveling from Sapporo to Toyama reported a crack in the cockpit window while passing over the city of Hakodate in Hokkaido. It landed back at Sapporo's New Chitose Airport at 12:10 local time (03:10 GMT) with no fatalities or injuries.
*On 24 May 2025, Flight 114, operated by a Boeing 787-9
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After dropping its unconventional Boeing Sonic Cruiser, Sonic Cruiser project, Boeing announced the ...
, a passenger tried to open the emergency door while the plane was traveling from Tokyo to Houston. Passengers and crew members restrained the passenger, and the plane made an emergency landing at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport at 4:19am local time.
See also
*Aviation
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* Air transport in Japan
* List of airports in Japan
* List of Japanese companies
* Transport in Japan
* Yokohama Flügels, former football club
* Oriental Land Company (0.18%)
Notes
References
External links
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All Nippon Airways Trading Company
ANA Net
(archive)
ANA Star Wars Project
* Wiki collection of bibliographic works on All Nippon Airways
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