ANA starts pilot training for Boeing 787
-ANA flies the Dreamliner, the first in the world-

TOKYO April 18, 2011 - ANA, the launch customer for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, today begins training the pilots who will fly the world’s newest and most advanced passenger aircraft.

Ten ANA pilots will enter the training program run by Boeing Training & Flight Services, using the aircraft manufacturer’s highly sophisticated simulators and flight training software.

The Full Flight Simulator for the Dreamliner is significantly more energy efficient and environmentally-friendly, using 80% less electricity than previous models. Furthermore, the high degree of commonality between the cockpits of the Dreamliner and the Boeing 777, which is already in use in the ANA fleet, will assist in making the training program more efficient.

The first training program will be completed on May 17. During this fiscal year, some 80 ANA pilots are scheduled to be trained to fly the 787.

ANA, Japan’s leading airline, has ordered 55 Rolls-Royce-powered Dreamliners. The first 787 is scheduled to be delivered to ANA during the third quarter (Jul-Sep) this year. The commencement of training is a big step forward in preparation toward the aircraft’s first delivery and its introduction on domestic and then international routes.

* Pilot Certificate will be issued after acquiring Type Certification.

 
Contact:Ryosei Nomura and Megumi Tezuka, ANA Public Relations TEL +81-3-6735-1111

About ANA Group
All Nippon Airways is the eighth largest airline in the world by revenues and the largest in Japan by passenger numbers. Founded in 1952, it flies today to 76 domestic and international cities in a fleet of 228 aircraft serving a network of 164 routes. ANA has 33,000 employees and operates more than 1,000 flights a day. In 2009, it carried 44 million passengers and generated revenues of $13.7bn. ANA has been a core member of Star Alliance since 1999 and more than 20 million members belong to its Frequent Flyer Program (ANA Mileage Club). ANA is the launch customer for the world's newest and most advanced passenger aircraft, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
 
 
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