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 ...
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 ...
Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) has taken delivery of its first A380 at a special ceremony in Toulouse, becoming the 15th operator of the world’s largest passenger aircraft. The delivery ceremony was ...
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 ...
Following the start of final assembly work in April, All Nippon Airways’ first A380 has completed airframe assembly and today made its debut in Toulouse. With the ANA logo on its vertical tail, the ...
All Nippon Airways will operate its new Airbus A380 Honolulu service from Narita International Airport, with services to commence on 24 May 2019. The service will initially operate thrice weekly, ...
All Nippon Airways brought the state's largest airport one step closer to accommodating the world's largest aircraft with the completion of the first of two test flights of its colorful A380 "Flying ...
Honolulu became the 11th city airport in the nation to offer service on “superjumbo” jets when All Nippon Airways began service today on its 520-seat A380s, the world’s largest wide-body passenger ...
SPRING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ExxonMobil announced today that All Nippon Airways (ANA) is now using Mobil Jet TM Oil 387 in the engines and generators of the airline’s newly purchased Airbus A380 ...
All Nippon Airways has taken delivery of its first A380 at a ceremony in Toulouse. The Japanese carrier becomes the 15th operator of the world’s largest passenger aircraft. The delivery ceremony was ...
The Airbus A380 club is about to get bigger by one airline. The first “superjumbo jet” bound for Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) took to the skies Monday at Airbus’ assembly line facility in ...