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All Nippon Airways Posts Record Q1 FY2026 Revenue

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has reported a record-setting performance for the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, reflecting strong travel demand and strategic route expansion. The Japanese carrier posted total revenue of ¥548.7 billion, marking the highest-ever Q1 revenue figure in the airline’s history.

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ANA Holdings Orders 27 A321 Aircraft For ANA And Peach

ANA Holdings has finalized an order with Airbus for a total of 27 aircraft, comprising 24 A321neo and 3 A321XLRjets. The fleet expansion will serve both of the group’s carriers: All Nippon Airways and its low-cost arm, Peach Aviation. The move was disclosed during the airshow and forms part of the group’s strategy to modernize and expand its narrowbody operations.

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ANA Holdings Confirms Order For Up To 20 E190-E2 Jets

ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways, has confirmed a firm order for 15 Embraer E190-E2 regional jets, with options for an additional 5 aircraft, marking a significant move in its long-term fleet strategy. Deliveries will begin in fiscal year 2028 and continue through 2032. The deal was announced at the airshow, though the specific group subsidiary slated to…

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ANA Holdings Finalizes B787-9 And B737-8 Orders

ANA Holdings, parent company of All Nippon Airways, has confirmed a large-scale aircraft acquisition agreement with Boeing, solidifying plans to modernize and expand its fleet. The firm order includes 23 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and options for up to 22 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, reinforcing the carrier’s long-term growth and sustainability strategy.

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ANA Holdings Places Significant Order for CFM LEAP Engines

In a strategic move to enhance its fleet’s efficiency and performance, ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Peach Aviation, has announced an order exceeding 75 LEAP engines from CFM International. This order encompasses both installed engines and spares, reflecting ANA’s commitment to modernizing its aircraft fleet.

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ANA Retires Boeing 767-300BCF, Set for Overseas Sale

ANA All Nippon Airways, Japan’s leading airline, has retired one of its Boeing 767-300BCF aircraft from regular service. The aircraft, identified by serial number 25654, is expected to be transferred to an overseas buyer within the coming month. This transition reflects ANA’s ongoing fleet management strategy, adjusting its resources to align with operational needs and…