- ・ANA celebrated the 40th anniversary of its international scheduled flights on March 3, 2026. The airline's international network has grown to 55 routes serving 40 cities worldwide, including recent additions such as Milan, Stockholm and Istanbul.
- ・The ANA Group aims to expand its international passenger and cargo business by 1.3 times by fiscal 2030, continuing to drive international operations as a primary growth driver.
- ・On March 3, the anniversary of its inaugural scheduled flight (the Narita-Guam route), ANA held a commemorative event at Narita Airport. Activities included a talk session with long-serving employees and a banner send-off for the day's departing flight (Flight NH881). Also, ANA is launching various anniversary initiatives, including the sale of commemorative merchandise, special feature articles in its inflight magazine, TSUBASA GLOBAL WINGS, and a dedicated website
To capture global demand through a robust network, ANA aims to expand the scale of its international passenger and cargo business by 1.3 times compared to fiscal 2025 by fiscal 2030. From fiscal 2026 onwards, the airline will sequentially take delivery of Boeing 787-9 aircraft equipped with the latest seats across all classes to further elevate service quality.
On March 3, 2026, a commemorative ceremony was held at Narita Airport Terminal 1. Preceding the ceremony, a talk session featuring employees who remember the airline's early days reflected on the passion of the frontline staff who have supported ANA's 40-year history. The ceremony was vibrantly accented by a traditional "Choshi Hane-Daiko" drum performance from Narita. Representing the host, Shinichi Inoue, President and CEO of ANA, expressed his deep gratitude for the journey thus far.
"Forty years ago, ANA's inaugural international flight from Narita to Guam was a bold step into the unknown for a carrier then largely unrecognized outside Japan," said Shinichi Inoue, President and CEO of ANA.
"Today, that single route has blossomed into a global network of 55 routes serving 40 cities, built on the dedication of our team and the unwavering support of our customers. Our mission to connect people and cultures has never been more vital. As we look toward the expansion of Narita Airport in 2029, this anniversary is a springboard to our next chapter. By fiscal 2030, we aim to expand our International passenger and cargo business by 1.3 times, evolving as a premier 'combination carrier' to deliver world-class service for the next 40 years and beyond."
Upon the departure of Flight NH881 (Narita-Perth), employees held a banner on the ramp area to send the flight off. All passengers flying that day received a commemorative sticker, while passengers on the Perth flight were gifted a boarding certificate and an original luggage tag.
The ANA Group will continue to leverage its international business as a core engine for further growth, striving to deliver exciting air travel to customers worldwide.
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