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January 2015 with snow on the distant mountains.
Quite a few of the former All Nippon Airways Boeing 767-300s have found there way to Southern California for scrapping. This one could be JA8273, JA8288 or JA8291.
Commercial aviation within Asia is amongst the most popular anywhere in the world and it is not uncommon to find wide-body jets operating short-regional to domestic flights. Japan is no exception, their main carriers from All Nippon Airways to Japan Airlines opting to utilise wide-body jets on short domestic flights even in the face of high speed rail that dominates the country.
All Nippon Airways remains the only airline to operate every single variant of the Boeing 777; the carrier took delivery of their first examples back in 1995 with the original Boeing 777-200 on domestic flights, amassing 16 in total with withdrawals commencing from 2016... Only 2 remain in service and are the amongst the last of this type produced by Boeing back in 2005. Alongside the Boeing 777-200s, All Nippon Airways also operates 8 Boeing 777-200ERs which too are primarily dedicated for domestic flights; these also include some of the last Boeing 777-200ERs produced by Boeing in 2013 which have been dedicated to Japan domestic flights since new, the elder 3 examples were previously utilised on international flights.
Amongst the Boeing 777 collection that All Nippon Airways have, it also includes 5 of the rare Boeing 777-300s, the first stretch of the Boeing 777 family which were mainly popular with Asian carriers. All Nippon initially had 7, but that number has since reduced to 5. Of course, All Nippon Airways were also very early customers of the Boeing 777-300ER as previously discussed, that number also further reduced following COVID-19; and their cargo subsidiary operates 2 Boeing 777Fs.
Apart from the Boeing 777Fs and Boeing 777-300ERs, All Nippon Airways Boeing 777-200/200ER/300 fleets were ordered and fitted with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines, one of the original 3 engine options for the first-generation Boeing 777s. These have continued to provide reliable service for All Nippon Airways, however they were temporarily grounded following 3 separate incidents of uncontained engine failures to Pratt & Whitney-powered Boeing 777s. The fleet were gradually reintroduced into service during 2022 and their numbers have stayed the same since their return.
In the near future, All Nippon Airways are to retire the remaining Boeing 777-200/300s as more Boeing 787-9/10s come on stream; very recently, All Nippon Airways have begun taking delivery of Boeing 787-9s dedicated to domestic flights, and this will be followed by the Boeing 787-10s. The smaller Boeing 787-8 already forms a major role in ANA's portfolio of domestic flights.
Currently, All Nippon Airways operates 30 Boeing 777s, which includes 2 Boeing 777-200s, 8 Boeing 777-200ERs, 5 Boeing 777-300s, 13 Boeing 777-300ERs and 2 Boeing 777Fs. All Nippon Airways have 2 Boeing 777-8Fs and 18 Boeing 777-9s on-order.
Juliet Alpha Seven One Four Alpha is one of 2 Boeing 777-200s operated by All Nippon Airways, delivered new to the carrier on 28th June 2005 and she is powered by 2 Pratt & Whitney PW4084 engines.
Boeing 777-281 JA714A slows on Runway 34R at Tokyo-Haneda (HND) after working NH50 from Sapporo-New Chitose (CTS).
The most anticipated catch at Narita, The All Nippon Airways A380. All Nippon Airways operates three A380s in their entire fleet. All between Narita and Honolulu (HNL) exclusively. And all 3 have their own special "Flying Honu" turtle scheme. This one is the first to have been delivered and is the "Lani - Blue Turtle" Livery. Seen here Returning to Narita from Honolulu as NH183.
International Cuisine
Appetizer
- Marinated prawn with lemon grass curry
- Roasted beef and zucchini roll
- Prosciutto and camembert
Main Course
- Sautéed halibut with fond de veau sauce
Bread
- Soft roll
Dessert
- Salted caramel and chocolate tart
Aromatic Kabosu Juice with ice
NH972 PVG-HND
Wagashi - Classic Japanese sweet bites
Toraya “Kocha” Yokan is a traditional Japanese confectionery
Matcha
- a silky matcha with select green tea leaves carefully ground by
granite wheels.
NH212 LHR-HND
Wagashi - Classic Japanese Sweet Bites
You You Matcha
- this petit cookies are baked in the image of charming cobblestones. Toasted sponge cake is finely sweetness with the pleasure bitter tang of powdered green tea. Selected by ANA flight attendants to convey the sensations of spring
NH159 KIX-PEK
This Boeing 747-481 took its first flight on June 25, 1991...(c/n 25135/ 863)
11/07/1991 All Nippon Airways JA8097
09/10/2009 Air Atlanta Icelandic TF-AMT