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ANA Holdings Inc. will spend about $14.5 billion to buy 77 aircraft from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer in a rare simultaneous deal with the world’s top three commercial planemakers.
LE BOURGET: ANA Holdings, parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) finalized deals for Airbus and Embraer aircraft that will see the entry of two aircraft types into the Japanese airline’s fleet.
ANA's order marks a breakthrough in Japan for Brazil-based Embraer's most recent generation of E2 regional jets and a setback for Airbus, which has been trying to get a Japanese foothold for its A220.
Deal includes options for an additional five E190-E2s Deliveries to commence in 2028 First E2 order from Japan TOKYO, Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ANA Holdings Inc., has ordered 15 E190-E2s ...
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ANA said it will order 18 Boeing 787-9s in anticipation of strong travel demand between Asia and North America. For domestic routes, it will order up to 20 Embraer E190-E2s, ...
ANA also ordered eight Boeing 737 MAX-8 aircraft, plus options for four more of the same, and 18 787-9 Dreamliners. The Japanese carrier was the launch customer for the Dreamliner series in 2011. From ...
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Embraer E-Jets have been operating in Japan since 2009 and are supported by Embraer personnel in the country. ANA's E190-E2 will be the first of the next generation E-Jets to operate in Japan.
The rare simultaneous purchase signals ANA's need to expand its procurement at a time when planes are in high demand ...
Japanese airline ANA plans to order up to 77 aircraft valued at more than $14B from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer to update its current fleet and meet an anticipated rise in passenger demand.
ANA Holdings plans to buy over $14 billion worth of airplanes from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer. The Japanese airline announced on Tuesday that it has decided to order up to 77 aircraft from the ...
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