Tag: All Nippon Airways (ANA)

Boeing and ANA HOLDINGS Confirm 737 MAX Order, Selection of 777-8F for Future Fleet

Boeing and ANA HOLDINGS, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA), held a signing ceremony today at the Farnborough International Airshow to formalize an order for 20 737-8 airplanes, with 10 options in addition to the airline's selection of the new 777-8 Freighter. ANA is the first 737 MAX...

Opticooler receives technical approval by Japanese major airlines

DoKaSch Temperature Solutions achieved technical approvals for its “Opticooler” active containers with Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA). Thus, on all flights operated by Japan's two largest airlines, forwarders can now use the fast available and highly reliable temperature-...

All Nippon Airways grows cargo capacity on Narita-Los Angeles route

All Nippon Airways is increasing its cargo capacity between Los Angeles and Tokyo Narita airports with the introduction of Boeing 777 Freighters (777Fs). The aircraft will replace the Boeing 767 Freighters currently used on the route and should double available capacity per flight to about 100 t...

ANA to test driverless towing tractor at Haneda Airport

All Nippon Airways (ANA) is partnering up with Toyota Industries to test the latest autonomous towing tractor. Tests on the driverless vehicle will be held in the restricted area in Tokyo Haneda Airport for the first time from March 29 to April 2. The latest model of towing tractor used in th...

ANA to Operate CARGO only flight to Munich

ANA is to operate two cargo-only flights between Munich, Germany, and Tokyo (Haneda), Japan on 26th and 28th March 2021, using a Boeing 787 Dreamliner with a 35-ton lower deck capacity. ANA added Munich to its international network in July 2010 with daily flights from Tokyo. ...

All Nippon Airways back at Brussels Airport with cargo only flights

From 13 October onwards Brussels Airport will welcome back the Japanese airline All Nippon Airways. ANA will then resume flights between Tokyo Narita and Brussels Airport. The route will be operated with passenger aircraft that will be used for cargo only. This route will be operated three time...

cargo.one and IBS Software Affirm Strategic Partnership

The two technology leaders cargo.one and IBS Software officially announced their strategic partnership to empower airlines on their digital transformation to emerge stronger from the COVID-19 crisis. The companies have been working together to create custom integrations for leading airlines, inc...

ANA to start flying a Boeing 777F to Chicago on 29 October

All Nippon Airways (ANA) Cargo will start flying one of its two Boeing 777Fs on 29 October from Tokyo Narita International Airport to Chicago O’Hare International Airport. Currently, the one of the carrier’s 777F flies five times a week from Tokyo Narita to Shanghai Pudong International Airp...

ANA Cargo becomes the first Japanese carrier to operate the Boeing 777F

All Nippon Airways (ANA) became the first Japanese carrier to start using the Boeing 777F to today which it has added to meet increasing cargo demand in Asia and North America. From 2 July through to 25 August, 2019 the ‘BLUE JAY’ as the aircraft will be named is to operate five times a wee...

ANA to introduce new B777F to meet Asia-North America demand

All Nippon Airways (ANA) says in future it will able to better demand for cargo transport after revealing plans in its Fiscal Year 2019 flight schedule to introduce a new Boeing 777 Freighter to operate between Japan and North America. The Japanese carrier said this builds upon the changes to its...

ANA reports rising revenues but declining volumes

ANA Holdings – the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) – has reported that international cargo revenues grew strongly in the six months ending 30 September. For the April-September period, the company said international freight revenues increased by 9.3 billion yen ($82 million) to 64....

ANA adds Tokyo Haneda-Vienna belly route

Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) is to expand its belly services to Europe with the launch of a new daily non-stop Boeing 787-9 route from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Vienna International Airport. The Japanese carrier will start service on 17 February, 2019 and is part of a strategy through ...

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