News Release (Issue 2 p.m. July 4 Tokyo (10 p.m. July 3 Seattle))
Boeing and ANA Begin 787 Service Readiness Validation in Japan
Crowds celebrate 787’s debut landing in Asia


TOKYO July 4, 2011 - Boeing [NYSE: BA] and ANA today began an important validation of their readiness for the 787 Dreamliner’s entry into service.

Throughout the coming days, ANA pilots, together with Boeing, will fly a 787 on actual airline routes in Japan using airline dispatch and flight rules. ANA’s mechanics and ground crews also will gain experience with the airplane in a simulated operational environment.

“ANA is proud to be the first airline in the world that will operate the 787,” said Shinichiro Ito, ANA president and CEO. “The Dreamliner is an integral part of our plans to become Asia's number one airline and will allow us to bring new standards of comfort and service to our passengers. Validating all of our training and preparations for the Dreamliner is critical to help ensure a smoother entry into service for our passengers and crews later this year.”

The 787 debuted in Asia yesterday with a landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo at 6:21 a.m. (local time). More than a thousand media, ANA employees and aviation enthusiasts gathered to witness the 787’s arrival and welcome ANA pilots Captains Masayuki Ishii and Masami Tsukamoto and Boeing pilots Captains Mike Carriker, Heather Ross and Ted Grady. Sporting ANA’s livery, the 787 flight test airplane ZA002 flew non-stop to Tokyo from Seattle.

“Boeing is honored to celebrate the historic first landing of the 787 Dreamliner in Japan, home of our launch customer ANA and many of our 787 partners,” said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “ANA is a tremendous airline, and the 787 is a better airplane because of their input and involvement in the program.”

Throughout the week-long validation, the 787 will experience simulated day-to-day airline operations. Maintenance, servicing and flight crew operations will be conducted at five airports in Tokyo, Osaka (Itami and Kansai), Okayama and Hiroshima. ANA’s first scheduled service with the 787 will be either the Haneda-Okayama or Haneda-Hiroshima route when deliveries begin later this year.

ANA has 55 Dreamliners on order. ANA will deploy the 787 across its route network as an integral part of its strategy to strengthen its position and support its growth and expansion plans.

Boeing plans to deliver the first 787 to ANA in the August to September timeframe.

 

About the Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an all-new airplane featuring a host of technologies that provide exceptional value to airlines and unparalleled levels of comfort to passengers. It is the first mid-size airplane capable of flying long-range routes, enabling airlines to open new, non-stop routes preferred by the traveling public.

Composite materials, more-electric systems, advanced aerodynamics and modern engines combine to make the 787 more fuel efficient and provide lower operating costs. Passengers will appreciate the cleaner cabin air, higher humidity and lower cabin altitude that combine to help them feel more refreshed after flying on the 787. Other innovations include larger windows with electrochromatic shades, bigger onboard luggage bins and reliable LED lighting.

 


Contact:

Lori Gunter
787 Communications
+1 206-931-5919
loretta.m.gunter@boeing.com

Rob Henderson
Boeing Japan
+81 (0) 90 1420 9662
robert.j.henderson3@boeing.com

Jen Cram
787 Communications
+1 425-238-0583
jennifer.k.cram@boeing.com

Ryosei Nomura and Megumi Tezuka
ANA Public Relations
+81-3-6735-1111
publicrelations@ana.co.jp



Caption 1:
The 787 debuted in Asia on July 3 with a landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo at 6:21 a.m. (local time). Over the coming days, Boeing and ANA will conduct an important validation of their readiness for the 787 Dreamliner’s entry into service.


Caption 2:
ANA pilots Captains Masayuki Ishii and Masami Tsukamoto and Boeing pilots Captains Heather Ross and Ted Grady disembark the second 787 flight test airplane, ZA002, after landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.


Caption 3:
Employees representing 787 launch customer ANA welcomed the 787 flight test airplane ZA002 to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Over the coming days, Boeing and ANA will conduct an important validation of their readiness for the 787 Dreamliner’s entry into service.

 
Boeing and ANA Begin 787 Service Readiness Validation in Japan