Japan's ANA orders 77 planes for $15bn to boost international flights

Air carrier to buy jets from Boeing, Airbus and Embraer

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The carrier aims to boost fleet size 20% to about 320 aircraft. (Photo by Konosuke Urata) 

KEIICHI FURUKAWA

TOKYO -- ANA Holdings will order a one-time record of 77 new aircraft from a variety of manufacturers for about 2.2 trillion yen ($14.7 billion) based on list price, the Japanese airline announced on Tuesday, looking to tap increasing global air travel demand.

The carrier aims to boost fleet size 20% from 2024 levels to about 320 aircraft by fiscal 2030. The 77 new aircraft will be introduced between fiscal 2028 and fiscal 2032.

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