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ANA test flies its Boeing 787s

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo) meanwhile test flew its Boeing 787 today. It was the second test flight for the launch customer.

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Copyright Photo: Nick Dean.ย Boeing 787-8 N1014X became JA802A (msn 34497) on delivery in the Dreamliner special colors.

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Boeing’s CEO Jim McNerney urges the FAA to return the 787 to airline service

Boeing’s (Chicago) CEOย Jim McNerney has urged the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) (Washington) to allow the grounded 787 to return to airline revenue service following the changes that have been made to the battery system according to this report by Reuters.

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Copyright Photo: Brandon Farris.ย Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N787BA (msn 40690) is pictured flying a previous test flight.

 

ANA orders 11 more Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, announces new 787 routes and a new contest

ANA (All Nippon Airways) (Tokyo), through theย ANA Group, has placed orders for eleven additional Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. ANA currently has 55 Dreamliners on order, thirteen of which have been delivered so far. ย The new order will take ANAโ€™s fleet of this innovative and fuel-efficient airliner to 66. All eleven aircraft will be the 787-9 model and will be delivered between fiscal year 2018 and 2021. This will give ANA a fleet of 36 Boeing 787-8 aircraft and 30 787-9 versions.

ANAโ€™s future fleet plans involve the gradual replacement of the Boeing 767-300 and Boeing 777-200 fleet with the 787. The fuel efficiency of the 787-9 is similar to that of the 787-8, while it has greater seat capacity, helping support the profitable expansion of ANAโ€™s international and domestic route networks.

ANA is the launch customer for the Dreamliner and started its first 787 operation in October 2011. The aircraft is now flying eight domestic Japanese routes as well as Tokyo (Haneda) โ€“ Frankfurt. ANA also plans to launch a new route from Tokyo (Narita) to San Jose, California starting in January 2013 using the 787-8, while the current Tokyo (Narita) โ€“ Seattle/Tacoma service will switch to 787 operations from October 1, 2012 and Tokyo (Haneda) โ€“ Beijing to the 787 from October 28, 2012.

In other news, the airline is holding a design contest for a new 60th Anniversary logojet design to be painted on a Boeing 767-300. The winning design will be announced on October 9.

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Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing has dropped the long-standing customer designation codes with the 787. 787-8 JA813A (msn 34521) arrives back at Paine Field near Everett, WA.

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Video: The Marine Jumbo painted on Boeing 747-481 JA8963 (msn 25647) introduced in 1993 was probably the most famous ANA logojet.

ANA grounds some of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners due to a faulty Rolls-Royce engine component

ANA-All Nippon Airways (Tkoyo) has grounded some of its Boeing 787-881 Dreamliner fleet due to an engine component issue on the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines.

Rolls-Royce has admitted there is a component with a reduced service life and is replacing the component. The problem could lead to an engine corrosion issue according to this report by Reuters.

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Meanwhile the new type has received rave reviews from passengers according to a survey by the airline. Here is the statement by ANA:

“Nine in ten passengers who have flown on the Boeing 787 with ANA say their overall experience met or exceeded expectations, according to a customer survey showing very high levels of satisfaction with the comfort and performance of the Dreamliner.

A similar number expressed a preference or strong preference for flying in the Dreamliner over other aircraft and a quarter of passengers said they would go out of their way to book a flight on the 787 again.

The results of the survey, the first to be carried out since the 787 entered service with ANA in October last year, show that passengers are attracted by the unique features of the Dreamliner, which include higher cabin humidity and lower cabin altitude, more headroom and larger windows and overhead luggage bins than conventional aircraft.

Four in five passengers said the higher humidity levels in the 787 โ€“ made possible by the composite fuselage structure โ€“ met or exceeded expectations while 92 per cent responded that cabin ambience was as good as or better than they had expected.

The survey among nearly 800 passengers flying long-haul on the Dreamliner between Tokyo and Frankfurt, also found that:
ยท Air quality and cabin pressure met or exceeded expectations for nine in ten passengers
ยท Four in ten passengers felt that headroom was better than expected
ยท Cabin lighting exceeded expectations for 90 per cent of passengers
ยท The lavatories โ€“ which feature windows as standard โ€“ exceeded expectations for half of all passengers
ยท Eight in ten passengers said the amount of personal space met or exceeded expectations
ยท Smoothness of the flight was as good as or better than expected for 87 per cent of passengers

Passengers also commented favourably on the unique โ€˜electronic shadesโ€™ which allow them to adjust the amount of light coming through their window at the touch of a button. Nearly half of passengers said window dimmability was better than they expected while a further 38 per cent said it fully met expectations. The size of the Dreamlinerโ€™s windows โ€“ which are 20 per cent bigger than those on competing aircraft โ€“ exceeded expectations among four in ten passengers and met them for a further 50 per cent.

Appreciation of the unique characteristics of the Dreamliner was greater amongst those who fly often, with more frequent flyers saying that window size and dimmability, seat comfort, air quality, air pressure and humidity exceeded their expectations than other passengers.

Of the 780 passengers who were surveyed, just over half (54 per cent) flew fewer than six times a year while only 10 per cent took more than 25 round trips by plane a year. Of those surveyed, two thirds were flying economy and one third in Business Class. Just under three quarters were male. Four in ten passengers had chosen the flight intentionally because it was on a Dreamliner and only 12 per cent of those surveyed had never heard of the plane before they got on board.

Some 98 per cent of passengers said they would like to fly again on the Dreamliner with ANA or another airline or go out of their way to do so. One passenger commented: โ€˜Humidity is the big change compared to other planes.โ€™ Another observed: โ€˜The shape of the wings is wonderfulโ€™.

ANA is the launch customer for the 787 and is due to take delivery of 55 Dreamliners by 2017. The revolutionary aircraft is a key element in ANAโ€™s plan to expand international operations over the next few years. ANA is currently operating the 787 on eight domestic routes and Haneda โ€“ Frankfurt route. ANA is due to launch new 787 services from Tokyo to Seattle and San Jose on the US West Coast in the current fiscal year ending March, 2013.

ANA today separately announces that the 787 has exceeded expectations in terms of fuel efficiency. At launch, it was anticipated that the 787 would save 20% in fuel for each international flight, but ANA is pleased to confirm that the saving amounts to 21% per flight. In the 6 months since ANAโ€™s first 787 flight, this saving equates to around 5,000 kiloliters of fuel compared with the 767, or the equivalent of the fuel used for the Tokyo-Frankfurt route over one month.”

Copyright Photo: Nick Dean. Boeing 787-881 JA811A (msn 34502) is seen at Everett (Paine Field) before it was handed over to the carrier.

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ANA says the 787 dimmable windows are not dark enough for its long range flights

ANA (All Nippon Airways)ย (Tokyo) wants a change from Boeing for its Boeing 787 Dreamliners operated on its long-range flights. According to the airline and this article by Reuters, the cabin lights on the aircraft are not dark enough for its passengers to sleep on its overnight flights. It has asked Boeing to come up with a solution.

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Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.

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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.

Copyright Photo: Akira Uekawa.

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