Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways is one of a handful of airlines still flying the mammoth Airbus A380. The carrier flies the superjumbo exclusively between Tokyo Narita Airport and Honolulu, Hawaii ...
All Nippon Airways (ANA) on Wednesday took delivery of its first A380, becoming the 15th operator of the world’s largest passenger aircraft. ANA has ordered three A380s and will operate the aircraft ...
ANA unveiled the aircraft liveries and cabin designs of its three A380s, which will be introduced on the Tokyo-Honolulu route in the spring 2019. Naming ‘FLING HONU’ for the A380, ANA announced this ...
The first A380 for All Nippon Airways (ANA) has rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Hamburg, Germany, bearing the airline’s distinctive and unique Hawaiian green sea turtle livery. ANA has firm ...
ANA will increase Haneda-Honolulu services to four flights a week on May 28 and to five flights a week on July 1 and restart serving two Narita-Honolulu flights with A380 nicknamed as FLYING HONU on ...
If All Nippon Airways is confirmed as the unidentified customer behind an order for three Airbus A380s, it could be the start of something much larger for the Japanese carrier. Airbus confirmed that ...
Airbus has handed over the first A380 to All Nippon Airways, in a ceremony which also marks the last new customer delivery for the double-deck type. ANA is taking three A380s for services between ...
All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for seven consecutive years, will be launching the third of its specially designed “FLYING HONU” Airbus A380s, allowing for ANA to offer ...
Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) has taken delivery of its very first Airbus A380 - and it has a smiley Hawaiian-themed sea turtle livery. The new A380 will enter service on May 24, ...
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TOKYO -- ANA Holdings' first Airbus A380, the biggest passenger plane in the world, made its maiden arrival Thursday at Narita Airport near Tokyo, with flights to begin May 24.
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