Japan's ANA airline to sign USD 1bn Airbus deal


(MENAFN) Japan's All Nippon Airways buys three Airbus A380s in a USD 1bn contract, making it the first Japanese carrier to own the company.

Moreover, it plans to present the double-decker planes on flights to Hawaii and other overseas places, in an effort to improve its global business.

The company paid almost USD 1.23bn for the three A380 planes, which have 500 seats, more than double the number of spots on ANA planes.

Additionally, it hopes the superjumbo jet buy will provide it a leg up and allow it to grow the number of people it serves on flights to Hawaii.


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