All Nippon Airways fleet
All Nippon Airways operates a fleet of narrow body aircraft and widebody aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. [1]
Current fleet
As of February 2021, the ANA passenger fleet (excluding subsidiaries) consists of the following aircraft:[1][2][3][4]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||||
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F | B | P | E | Total | ||||
Airbus A320-200 | 3 | — | — | — | — | 180 | 180 | Former Vanilla Air aircraft.[5][6] To be phased out. |
Airbus A320neo | 11 | — | — | 8 | — | 138 | 146 | |
Airbus A321-200 | 4 | — | — | 8 | — | 186 | 194 | |
Airbus A321neo | 15 | 11[7] | — | 8 | — | 186 | 194 | |
Airbus A380-800 | 3 | — | 8 | 56 | 73 | 383 | 520 | Last delivery in October 2020[8] |
Boeing 737-700 | 6 | — | — | 8 | — | 112 | 120 | |
Boeing 737-800 | 39 | — | — | 8 | — | 158 | 166 | JA51AN painted in the Star Alliance livery. |
Boeing 737 MAX 8 | — | 20 | TBA | Order with 10 purchase options. Deliveries to start in April 2021.[9] | ||||
Boeing 767-300ER | 22 | — | — | 10 | — | 260 | 270 | JA614A painted in the Star Alliance livery. JA604A painted in a Star Wars R2-D2 & BB-8 special livery. JA622A was the 1000th 767 built. |
35 | 167 | 202 | ||||||
Boeing 777-200 | 4 | — | — | 28 | — | 364 | 392 | Two (JA711A, JA712A) painted in the Star Alliance livery. Some aircraft to be retired, specific number unknown. |
Boeing 777-200ER | 11 | — | — | 21 | — | 384 | 405 | JA743A painted in a Star Wars C-3PO livery. JA741A painted in Tokyo 2020 livery. Some aircraft to be retired, specific number unknown. |
Boeing 777-300 | 7 | — | — | 21 | — | 493 | 514 | Two aircraft to be retired. |
Boeing 777-300ER | 28 | — | 8 | 52 | 24 | 166 | 250 | JA731A painted in the Star Alliance livery. JA789A painted in a Star Wars BB-8 special livery. 13 older aircraft to be retired. |
180 | 264 | |||||||
68 | 112 | 212 | ||||||
64 | 116 | 212[10] | ||||||
Boeing 777-9 | — | 20 | TBA | Deliveries will start in 2021.[11][12] To replace older Boeing 777-300ERs. | ||||
Boeing 787-8 | 36 | — | — | 12 | — | 323 | 335 | Launch customer |
42 | — | 198 | 240 | |||||
32 | 14 | 138 | 184 | |||||
46 | 21 | 102 | 169 | |||||
Boeing 787-9 | 36 | 12 | — | 18 | — | 277 | 295 | Deliveries until 2020. JA873A painted in a Star Wars R2-D2 special livery. JA899A painted in the Star Alliance livery. Extra order in 2020 with 4 firm and 5 option.[13] |
40 | 14 | 192 | 246 | |||||
48 | 21 | 146 | 215 | |||||
Boeing 787-10 | 2 | 12[14] | — | 38 | 21 | 235 | 294 | Order with 7 options.[15] Extra order in 2020.[13] |
Mitsubishi SpaceJet M90 | — | 15 | — | — | — | 76 | 76 | Order with 10 purchase options. Deliveries to start late 2021-early 2022 [16] |
Cargo fleet | ||||||||
Boeing 767-300BCF | 5 | — | Cargo | |||||
Boeing 767-300ERF | 4 | — | Cargo | |||||
Boeing 777F | 2 | — | Cargo | [17] | ||||
Total | 235 | 71 |
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 during 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.[18]
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.[19] 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.[20][21]
Formerly operated
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.[22] A number of YS-11s are in museums, or otherwise scrapped or taken apart. After a final retirement process through September 2006, all YS-11s were grounded, 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.[22]
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.[23]
All Nippon Airways has operated the following aircraft:[24]
Formerly operated
All Nippon Airways has operated the following aircraft:[24]
Aircraft | Year Introduced | Year Retired | Replacement | Notes/Refs |
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Airbus A321-100 | 1998 | 2008 | Boeing 737-800 | |
Boeing 727-100 | 1964 | 1974 | Boeing 727-200 | One aircraft crashed as All Nippon Airways Flight 60.[25] |
Boeing 727-200 | 1969 | 1990 | Boeing 737-200 | One crashed as All Nippon Airways Flight 58.[26] |
Boeing 737-200 | 1969 | 1992 | Airbus A320-200 | |
Boeing 737-500 | 2003 | 2020 | Airbus A320neo Airbus A321neo |
|
Boeing 737-700ER | 2007 | 2016 | None | [27] |
Boeing 747-200B | 1986 | 2005 | Boeing 747-400 | |
Boeing 747SR-100 | 1974 | 2006 | Boeing 747-400D | One aircraft was hijacked as All Nippon Airways Flight 857.[28] |
Boeing 747-400 | 1990 | 2011 | Boeing 777-300ER | |
Boeing 747-400D | 1992 | 2014 | Boeing 767-300ER Boeing 777-300 |
One aircraft was hijacked as All Nippon Airways Flight 61.[29] |
Boeing 767-200 | 1983 | 2004 | Boeing 767-300 | |
Boeing 767-300 | 1988 | 2020 | Boeing 787 Dreamliner | |
Convair 440 | 1959 | 1964 | Unknown | [30] |
de Havilland Dove | 1953 | 1962 | Unknown | In service with Nippon Helicopter and Aeroplane and Far East Airlines[31] |
de Havilland Heron | 1954 | 1961 | Unknown | In service with Nippon Helicopter and Aeroplane[32] |
Douglas DC-3 | 1955 | 1964 | Unknown | In service with Far East Airlines prior to merger[33] |
Fokker F27 Friendship | 1961 | 1973 | Unknown | |
Handley Page Marathon | 1954 | 1960 | Unknown | In service with Far East Airlines prior to merger[34] |
Lockheed L-1011 Tristar | 1974 | 1995 | Boeing 767 | Purchased due to bribery by Lockheed |
NAMC YS-11 | 1965 | 1991 | Unknown | One aircraft crashed as All Nippon Airways Flight 533.[35] |
Vickers Viscount | 1961 | 1969 | Unknown | |
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