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All Nippon Airways - Boeing 787-9 (cn 34531 LN:370) - MUC 29.09.2016

ANA domestic route network from a 1 June 1995 timetable.

 

ANA operated 120 aircraft, including 16 A320s, 36 747s and 61 767s, in June 1995, Flight Fleets Analyzer shows.

All Nippon Airways

A380-841 JA381A

Flying Honu

named: Lani

s/n 262 del. MAR/2019

at the gate /HNL

An ANA B763 goes around

Haneda Airport - Terminal 3

ANA Dreamliner JA822A, seen after landing at Dusseldorf Airport (LN 110).

JA873A - Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.

All Nippon Airways/ANA.

Narita Intl Airport (RJAA/NRT).

04MAY2021.

Photo: Bruno Proence Alves.

Obs: May the 4th be with you.

All Nippon Airways (ANA)

Boeing 767-381 JA8357 (LN 401 / MSN 25293)

All Nippon Airways (NH/ANA)

JA744A (Boeing 777-281ER)

NH766 (from OKA to ITM)

@ITM/RJOO-RWY32L (2022.10.6)

 

2022年10月から本格的にITMに帰ってきたANAのBoeing 777-200ERです。

 

(A7-55436p)

 

All Nippon Airways' "Future Promise" Commencing another Pacific crossing back to the land of the Rising Sun Capitol Tokyo (NRT) as NH5.

Star Wars R2-D2 Livery

Haneda Airport - Terminal 1

Onboard NH801 from Tokyo Narita NRT to Singapore SIN

ANA / Boeing 777-300ER / HND(RJTT) / March 17, 2018

Just like the ramp workers waving goodbye to this ANA Boeing 737-800, this will be my last upload of 2023.

To all my friends and followers, I wish everyone a safe and pleasant 2024!

Boeing 737-8AL(WL) JA87AN taxis away from Tokyo-Haneda (HND) Terminal 2 towards Runway 16L on NH293 to Tottori (TTJ).

ANA / Boeing787-9 / JA873A / HND(RJTT) / RWY34L / August 13, 2016

All Nippon Airways 777-381(ER) (JA786A) on final approach to LAX Runway 24R. (06/13/20)

Onboard NH801 from Tokyo Narita NRT to Singapore SIN

All Nippon Airways

Airbus A320-211 JA8300 (MSN 549)

All Nippon Airways JA778A Boeing 777-381ER @RJAA

All Nippon Airways (Ana Future Promise Livery)

Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner JA874A

NH853 - NH854

HND(TOKYO) - TSA(TAIPEI)

 

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Japanese Cuisine

 

Kuchidori

- Sea bream sushi

- Grilled sea unchin and squid

- Burdock root rolled with simmered beef

- Firefly squid marinated with soy sauce

 

Otsukuri

- Quick-seared swordfish

 

Shusai

- Stir-fried various ingredients and steamed chicken with salt-based onion sauce

 

Rice

- Steamed rice mixed with bamboo shoot

 

Miso soup

 

Wagashi

- Pounded cake with sweet potato paste

 

Champagne

- Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Réserve

 

NH1083 HND-TSA

All Nippon Airways (ANA) traces its lineage back to 1952 and the foundation of the Nippon Helicopter and Airplane company. Several airlines in Japan established themselves after the end of the American occupation in 1953, though the government-sponsored Japan Airlines (JAL) would be the national flag carrier. NHA began operations in December 1953 with a deHavilland Dove, flying the first postwar Japanese airline flight between Tokyo and Osaka. Further aircraft were acquired, namely Douglas DC-3s, and flew routes mostly in northern Japan. Southern Japan was covered by an airline founded about the same time, Far East Airlines, which had just missed beating NHA into the air. The two airlines decided to merge in 1958 as All Nippon Airways (though its Japanese name translated to Japan Air Transport).

 

During the 1960s, ANA steadily expanded, absorbing three other domestic airlines by 1967 and adding new equipment—turboprop Vickers Viscounts in 1960, and Boeing 727s in 1965. It also steadily increased its route network across Japan, becoming the largest Japanese domestic airline by 1974. ANA was now in direct competition with Japan Airlines. To maintain JAL’s monopoly on international routes, the Japanese government prohibited ANA to fly scheduled international flights (though charters were allowed).

 

As domestic air travel doubled in Japan during the 1970s, ANA ordered wide-bodied aircraft, initially the McDonnell Douglas DC-10; under pressure from Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, ANA switched its order to the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, flying them between Tokyo and Okinawa. It was later learned that Tanaka was bribed by Lockheed, leading to the fall of the Tanaka government. 747s were added in 1976, with ANA utilizing the Short Range (SR) 747 optimized for high-density routes.

 

ANA finally obtained the permission of the Japanese government to fly internationally as direct competition to JAL. Flights began to Guam and the United States in 1986 and expanded steadily from there. By 1990, ANA was the busiest non-American airline in the world, carrying 2.5 million passengers a year; by 2004, it had overtaken JAL as Japan’s most profitable airline. It weathered both the Asian currency crisis of 1998 and the post-9/11 downturn well, and has positioned itself for continued growth, acquiring a reputation for punctuality and friendliness to customers. ANA also became the first non-American customer for the Boeing 777, and was the launch customer for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, ordering fifty of the type in 2004. Finally, it owns a low-cost subsidiary, Air Japan, as well as ANA Cargo.

 

This aircraft JA-8479, was later converted into a cargo aircraft and today flies with ABX Air.

All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-381(ER) JA785A is towed towards Terminal 1 in Frankfurt by a Goldhofer AST-1 towbarless aircraft tractor. The aircraft will leave Frankfurt on 12:10PM as flight NH204 to Tokyo (HND).

 

c/n 37951 (l/n 855) has had its first flight on 18.03.10 and was delivered to ANA on 29.03.10.

 

The jet is powered by 2x General Electric GE90-115B turbofans and has a cabin layout with 8x First, 68x Business, 24x Premium Economy and 112 Economy Class seats.

 

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Special Aviation Photos

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Airlines of the World

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Aviation by Date

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Airline Alliances of the World

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All Nippon Airways Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (JA819A). Osaka-Itami International Airport, Japan.

 

Flight NH27 from Tokyo arrives on runway 32L. View from seat 28K.

"Demon Slayer Jet 1 Livery"

Haneda Airport - Terminal 1

Onboard NH801 from Tokyo Narita NRT to Singapore SIN

ANA / Boeing777-200ER / HND(RJTT) / December 30, 2018

All Nippon Airways Star Wars BB-8 Livery 777-381(ER) on final approach to LAX Runway 24R. ()6/27/20)

bird-view looking down Taipei

 

NH867 TSA-HND

===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===

 

Registration: JA710A

Aircraft: Boeing 777-281(ER)

Aircraft Manufacturer: Boeing Company

Serial No./ MSN: 28279

Aircraft Delivery Date: 03/10/2000

Livery: Normal

Aircraft Status: Active

 

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大阪国際空港 Osaka International Airport ITM / RJOO

ANA8411 from Naha (OKA / ROAH) Naha, Okinawa to SIN / WSSS in 4 hours 47 minutes

 

JA602F All Nippon Airways Boeing 767-381F(ER) - cn 33509

All Nippon Airways (ANA)

Boeing 777-281 JA8967 (LN 37 / MSN 27030)

ANA NH1172, From HONG KONG To TOKYO / HANEDA

Refreshments

Cheese plate

- Saint-André, Stilton, Manchego

 

Red Wine

- Duckhorn Napa Valley Merlot 2013, Napa Valley, California

 

NH7 SFO-NRT

I am in ANA or All Nippon Airways. I spend a little time in Narita airport. Try to look up something new in music store, but I fount just 10 ten of the chart. Recently, I already got something I wanted. I bought くるり ( Quruli ) cd with dvd, and Zi:Kill - Rocket. I will open them soon. I will show you.

 

I do not know much about Quruli. I was on ANA airplane for 6 times. I have known Quruli from the top 10 music videos in airplane. I like the video, and I should get at least one, haha.

 

Do not call me idiot. Rock people like to call J-Pop and Boy Band as the idiot. What's about that, if those pop people can write the songs by themselves!!!

 

I notice, Zi:Kill people listen to Craze rather than Ken, after Zi:Kill era. Might be because Ken had been pop. His songs are excellent although they are pop. People who love peace, do not mean they are week.

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