ALL Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan's largest and five-star airline for eight consecutive years, will employ Boeing 777 Freighters (777F) on cargo flights between Los Angeles and Tokyo Narita Airport, reports the American Journal of Transportation.
ANA opted to use the 777F for these flights for its maximum load capacity at roughly 100 tons, double the capability of the 767F. This increased capacity and aircraft size makes the aircraft appropriate for the transport of semiconductors, engines and other large goods.
'A number of factors have led to increased demand for cargo flights connecting Japan and North America,' said ANA Cargo president Toshiaki Toyama.
'We are proud to have a fleet of capable aircraft that is able to meet the demand and support global supply chains in operation at this critical time,' Mr Toyama said.
ANA is responding to the growing demand for cargo transportation between Asia and North America, such as automobile parts from Japan and perishables from North America.
The flight is scheduled to operate on April 23 between Narita and Los Angeles. These goods will be delivered as far as Southeast Asia via Tokyo Narita, demonstrating the advantages of ANA's efficient air freighter network. This is the latest route to welcome the 777F, following its current routes to Shanghai, Chicago, Frankfurt and Bangkok.
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ANA opted to use the 777F for these flights for its maximum load capacity at roughly 100 tons, double the capability of the 767F. This increased capacity and aircraft size makes the aircraft appropriate for the transport of semiconductors, engines and other large goods.
'A number of factors have led to increased demand for cargo flights connecting Japan and North America,' said ANA Cargo president Toshiaki Toyama.
'We are proud to have a fleet of capable aircraft that is able to meet the demand and support global supply chains in operation at this critical time,' Mr Toyama said.
ANA is responding to the growing demand for cargo transportation between Asia and North America, such as automobile parts from Japan and perishables from North America.
The flight is scheduled to operate on April 23 between Narita and Los Angeles. These goods will be delivered as far as Southeast Asia via Tokyo Narita, demonstrating the advantages of ANA's efficient air freighter network. This is the latest route to welcome the 777F, following its current routes to Shanghai, Chicago, Frankfurt and Bangkok.
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