The 787 first flew in December 2009, and went on to enter service just under two years later, in October 2011, with Japanese carrier and Star Alliance member All Nippon Airways, with ANA having since ...
New York-JFK to Tel Aviv, Israel 19,050 seats scheduled . The ninth and tenth busiest 787 routes by seat numbers from the United States are to Tel Aviv in Israel and are almost ti ...
The second 787-9 configuration with more economy seats. These still offer the ... Boeing 787 in 2011 by Japanese legacy carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) marked a new dawn in twin-engine widebody ...
All Nippon Airways, which picked up the first wide-body in 2011, said it wants to buy the 787-9 models built at ... subsidiary Peach and up to 20 100-seat Embraer planes for short-haul routes.
All Nippon Airways ... which seat about 166 passengers, and its De Havilland Canada Dash 8s with about 74 seats. Separately, ANA also placed fresh orders for 18 Boeing 787-9s, and converted ...