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All Nippon Airways 全日本空輸
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
NH
ANA
ALL NIPPON
Founded
27 December 1952; 71 years ago (1952-12-27) (as Japan Helicopter and Aeroplane)
Hubs
Tokyo–Haneda
Tokyo–Narita
Secondary hubs
Osaka–Itami
Osaka–Kansai
Focus cities
Fukuoka
Nagoya–Centrair
Naha
Sapporo–Chitose
Frequent-flyer program
ANA Mileage Club
Alliance
Star Alliance
Subsidiaries
ANA Wings
Air Japan
Peach Aviation
Pan Am Flight Academy[1]
Fleet size
215 [2]
Destinations
92[3]
Parent company
ANA Holdings Inc.
Traded as
ANA Holdings Inc.:
TYO: 9202
LSE: ANAA
Nikkei 225 component (9202)
TOPIX Large70 component (9202)
Headquarters
Shiodome City Center Minato, Tokyo, Japan[4]
Key people
Shinya Katanozaka (Chairman)
Yuji Hirako (Vice Chairman)
Koji Shibata (President & CEO)
Revenue
¥1.020 trillion (2022)[5]
Operating income
¥−29.090 billion (2022)[5]
Net income
¥−142.239 billion (2022)[5]
Total assets
¥3.218 trillion (2022)[5]
Total equity
¥803.415 billion (2022)[5]
Employees
42,196 (2022)[5]
Website
www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (全日本空輸株式会社, Zen Nippon Kūyu Kabushiki gaisha, ANA) is a Japanese airline headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. ANA operates services to both domestic and international destinations and is Japan's largest airline, ahead of its main rival flag carrier Japan Airlines.[6] As of April 2023, the airline has approximately 12,800 employees.[7] The airline joined as a Star Alliance member in October 1999.
In addition to its mainline operations, ANA controls several subsidiary passenger carriers,[8] such as its regional airline ANA Wings, Air Nippon, Air Do (a low-cost carrier operating scheduled service between Tokyo and cities in Hokkaido), Air Japan & Allex Cargo (ANA Cargo - the freighter division operated by Air Japan). ANA is also the largest shareholder in Peach, a low-cost carrier joint venture with Hong Kong company First Eastern Investment Group. On 29 March 2013, ANA was named a 5-Star Airline by Skytrax.
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