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2011-04-12

ANA Paints Planes in Special Livery in Support of Earthquake and Tsunami Victims

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ANA 777-300ER with earthquake titles.

All Nippon Airlines (ANA) will paint five aircraft with a special livery signifying their support of the ongoing recovery efforts in northern Japan, the airline said.

ANA 777-300ER with earthquake titles.

ANA 777-300ER illustrated with earthquake titles. (Image courtesy of ANA)

The message, “Forward together as one, Japan” will be painted on the bodies on a combination of aircraft operated on domestic and international routes. A Boeing 777 and 767 will fly the message in English, while a 777, 767 and 737 will see the new paint written in Japanese.

The newly painted jets will begin flying on April 13th to coincide with the resumption of flights to tsunami-ravaged Sendai Airport.



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