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ANA adjusts the number of Boeing 787-9 aircraft on order

ANA (All Nippon Airways) has adjusted the number of Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliners on order. The four 787-8s that were due to be delivered in fiscal year 2013 and onwards will now be replaced by four 787-9 aircraft. This will give ANA greater flexibility as it expands its international route network.

The total number of Dreamliners on order remains at 55 but now the order will be split at 36 787-8 and 19 787-9 aircraft. ANA has taken delivery of seven 787-8 Dreamliners. The new type has been assigned to domestic routes and also on the Tokyo (Haneda)-Frankfurt route. The carrier plans to launch new 787 service from Tokyo to both Seattle/Tacoma and San Jose, California in the current fiscal year.

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ANA announces the corporate formation of ANA Holdings and company reorganization

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) is moving to a holding company structure. The reorganization plan was approved by the ANA board of directors yesterday. The company is also adopting a multi-brand strategy.

Here is the statement by the airline:

“As was announced on February 17, 2012, studies have been ongoing with a view to moving to a holding company structure on April 1, 2013. At the meeting of Board of Directors of our company (hereafter referred to as the (”Company”) held on May 15, 2012, it was resolved that all business in which the Company is engaged (excluding, however, businesses regarding control or supervision of the companies in which shares are held by the Company and businesses regarding group management; hereafter referred to as the “Business”) should be transferred by means of a company split to ANA HOLDINGS INC. (the corporate name is scheduled to be changed to ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS COMPANY, LTD. on April 1, 2013; hereafter referred to as the “Successor Company”), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD. An absorption-type split agreement was signed on the same day between the Company and the Successor Company (such absorption-type company split shall be hereafter referred to as the “Absorption-type Company Split”). The effective date for the Absorption-type Company Split shall be April 1, 2013.

The Absorption-type Company Split and the amendments to the Articles of Incorporation (changes of corporate name and business purpose) are conditional on the related agenda items being approved at the 67th
Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders scheduled to be held on June 19, 2012 and on any necessary approvals being granted by the relevant governing authorities.

Subsequent to the Absorption-type Company Split, as of April 1, 2013, the corporate name of the Company shall be changed to ANA HOLDINGS INC., and its business purpose shall be revised to be in line with the move to a holding company structure.”

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ANA reports $1.2 billion operating profit for the fiscal year ending on March 31

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) reported a $1.2 billion operating profit for its fiscal year ending on March 31.

The airline issued the following statement:

“For the fiscal year ended March, 2012, operating income rose 43 percent to 97.0 billion yen and recurring profit increased by 85 percent to 68.4 billion yen on the back of a 4 percent advance in operating revenues to 1,411.5 billion yen.ย Net incomeย for the period was 28.1 billion yen compared with 23.3 billion yen the previous year. The dividend per share will be 4 yen.”

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Boeing and ANA celebrate the delivery of 787-881 JA808A using a biofuel

Boeing (Chicago) and ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo)ย made aviation history yesterday (April 16) as the new 787-881 Dreamliner JA808A (msn 34490) flew for the first time powered in part by sustainable biofuels on its delivery flight.

The delivery flight between Boeing’s Delivery Center in Everett, Washington and Tokyo’s Haneda Airport is also the first ever trans-Pacific biofuel flight.

JA808Aย flew with biofuel made mainly from used cooking oil and emitted an estimated 30 percent less CO2 emissions when compared to today’s similarly-sized airplanes. Of the reduction in greenhouse gasses, about 10 percent can be attributed to the use of biofuel and approximately 20 percent to the technology and efficiency advancements offered by the Dreamliner.

Copyright Photo: Ole Simon. Now in service, sister ship JA805A departs from Frankfurt.

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ANA to resume Tokyo Narita-Yangon flights after 12 years

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) will resume Tokyo (Narita)-Yangon (Myanmar) flights this year after 12 years of dormancy due to the previous political situation. Relations between the two countries is warming.

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Copyright Photo: Akira Uekawa. Air Nippon was merged into ANA on April 1, 2012.

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ANA announces its strategy for the coming years

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) has announced it strategic plans for the next two fiscal years (this is a common practice in Japan).

The highlights of the plan are:

1. A 22 per cent increase in ANAโ€™s international operations in two years.

2. Increase in operating income to ยฅ110 billion in FY2012 and ยฅ130 billion in FY2013.

3. Adoption of multi-brand strategy and switch to holding company structure.

4. Further efficiency measures to reduce Group costs by ยฅ100 billion.

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AirAsia wins Japanese approval for AirAsia Japan

AirAsia (Malaysia) (Kuala Lumpur) has announced it has acquired the necessary approvals from Japanese government in order to begin low-fare flights in Japan.

AirAsia and ANA (Tokyo) announced last year they had formed a new joint venture to establish a low-fare airline based in Tokyo (Narita).

AirAsia (Japan) is now expected to commence operations in August.

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ANA’s third quarter net profit drops by 10%, pilots threaten a strike tomorrow

ANA’s (All Nippon Airways) (ANA Group) (Tokyo) net profit for the first nine months was 33.8 billion yen ($443 million), down from 37.5 billion yen a year earlier. This represents a 10 percent drop, due mainly to higher corporate taxes.

The company issued the following guidance:

“ANA Group, Japan’s largest airline group,
today reported its consolidated financial results for the first nine months of fiscal year 2011.

Operating revenues for the first nine months of the fiscal year 2011 rose three percent to 1,069.8 billion yen, while operating income
increased by 17.3 percent to 91.1 billion yen and recurring profit by 22.5 percent to 71.4 billion yen. Net income for the period was 33.7
billion yen compared with 37.5 billion yen the previous year.

Although economic conditions domestically and internationally remain challenging, ANA is working strenuously to stimulate demand, reduce costs and improve its competitiveness as a network carrier and in October became the first airline in the world to operate the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

As a result of these different initiatives and the
strength of the yen, ANA has revised upwards its forecast for operating income and recurring profit for fiscal year 2011, although operating
revenues are expected to remain flat.

Japan’s economy continues to recover gradually from the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11 last year, but the outlook globally remains uncertain owing to rising oil prices, the government bond crisis affecting the Eurozone and exchange rate fluctuations. ANA has responded to this challenging economic environment by working to stimulate demand for both its domestic and international routes, and
has rolled out approximately 30.0 billion yen in emergency cost improvement measures to minimize the impact on revenues. From November 1 last year, ANA began flying the Boeing 787, as a world’s first regularly scheduled service, and from January 21, began service on a new international route, Toyko Haneda-Frankfurt, further enhancing its
competitiveness as a network carrier.”

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In other news, the pilots are threatening a strike tomorrow. ANA has issued the following statement:

“ANA Group regrets the threatened 24-strike on February 1st announced by its pilot unions and is continuing urgent negotiations with the unions concerned to avert industrial action and the disruption to passenger services it will cause.

Should the unnecessary strike go ahead, ANA will do everything possible to minimize the impact on passengers and services. No international flights will be affected. However domestic flights could regrettably be subject to cancellation and/or delay.”

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Hawaiian to introduce the Airbus A330 on the Osaka Kansai route on April 21

Hawaiian Airlines (Honolulu) will upgrade the daily Honolulu-Osaka (Kansai) route on April 21 by replacing the older Boeing 767-300 ERs on the route to newer Airbus A330-200s per Airline Route.

In other news, Hawaiian andย ANA today (January 16) announced the expansion of their marketing and operational partnership with the signing of a code-share agreement for passenger flights withinย Japanย andย Hawaii. The agreement was signed betweenย Shinichiro Ito, President and CEO of ANA, andMark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines.

Hawaiian and ANA commenced cargo code-sharing inย December 2010. Under this agreement, ANA placed its “NH” code on Hawaiian’s daily Haneda-Honolulu service.

Starting onย January 19, 2012, ANA customers will be able to book connecting flights on Hawaiian Airlines betweenย Honoluluย andKailua-Kona/ย Lihue/ย Hiloย andย Kahuluiย through ANA. In addition, Hawaiian Airlines will place its flight code on ANA operated flights betweenย Tokyo’s Haneda International Airport andย Honolulu, as well as flights that connect to Hawaiian’s own daily Haneda service from Chitose,ย Osakaย (Itami),Osakaย (Kansai),ย Hiroshima,ย Fukuoka, Oita,ย Kagoshimaย andย Okinawa, enabling its customers to book these flights directly through Hawaiian.

ANA and Hawaiian started a joint Frequent Flyer Program onย December 28, 2011. With this partnership, ANA Mileage Club members can now earn and redeem miles on all Hawaiian Airlines operated neighbor island flights. At the same time, Hawaiian’s HawaiianMiles members can now earn and redeem miles on all ANA operated codeshare flights.

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Bottom Copyright Photo:ย Shinichiro Ito (left), President and CEO of ANA, and Mark Dunkerley, President and CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, signed an agreement expanding the partnership between the two carriers to include code-sharing on passenger flights in Japan and Hawaii and mileage-earning benefits with their frequent flyer programs. (PRNewsFoto/Hawaiian Airlines, Inc.)

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ANA to add “787” on the forward fuselage for all future Dreamliner deliveries

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) has unveiled the design of its third Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The number “787” will be painted in a large bold blue font on the forward fuselage for all further 787 deliveries starting with its third Dreamliner onwards during its FY 2012. The first two Dreamliners were painted in a special livery to celebrate the launch of 787 operations. ANA is the launch customer for the new type.

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