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ANA And Air Incheon Codeshare On Freighter Services

All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Air Incheon have officially launched a codeshare agreement on freighter services connecting Japan and South Korea, effective September 15, 2025. The collaboration enables both carriers to sell cargo space on flights operated by either airline, creating greater flexibility and expanding options for shippers between the two markets. By combining the strengths of their…

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ANA Finalizes Acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines and Adds B747Fs

ANA Holdings has finalized the acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) from Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line), officially integrating the cargo operator and its Boeing 747 freighter fleet into the ANA Group. This strategic consolidation marks a significant milestone in Japan’s air cargo industry and positions ANA as a more formidable player in international freight operations.

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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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MTU Maintenance Zhuhai Secures ANA Engine MRO Contract

MTU Maintenance Zhuhai (China) has entered into a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) agreement with All Nippon Airways (ANA) (Japan) for the CFM56-7B engines that power its fleet of 47 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft. The partnership further strengthens MTU’s presence in the Asian aviation market, reinforcing its expertise in engine MRO services.

Portugal Plans $9.2 Billion Alcochete Airport by 2034

The Portuguese government has officially requested ANA – Aeroportos de Portugal, the country’s airport operator, to submit a proposal for the construction and operation of a new international airport in the Lisbon district. The proposed airport, to be located in Alcochete, is expected to cost up to US$9.2 billion and commence operations by 2034.

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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…