AIR NIPPON


:''This article is about an airline, for the Egyptian hieroglyphic character see Ankh.''
, is a regional airline based in Tokyo, Japan. A fully-owned subsidiary of All Nippon Airways (ANA), it mainly operates short routes and flights to isolated islands in support of ANA's domestic services. Its main base is Tokyo International Airport[1].

Contents
Code data
History
Destinations
Fleet
Previously operated
External links
References

Code data


In April 2004, Air Nippon adopted ANA flight codes and numbers for all domestic services, but its previous codes remain in use on Taiwan flights only :

IATA Code: 'EL'

ICAO Code: 'ANK'

★ Callsign: Ank Air [2]

History


The company was founded by ANA, Japan Air Lines and TOA Domestic as in March 1974 and started operations on 10 October 1974. The name ''Air Nippon'' was adopted in 1987, and the abbreviation ANK comes from the full, somewhat redundant name ''Air Nippon Kabushiki kaisha'' (lit. ''Air Nippon corp. ltd.'').
As part of ANA's reorganisation, Air Nippon's domestic operations are being consolidated into the main airline. ANA and Air Nippon used different liveries and IATA codes on domestic flights until April 2004, when Air Nippon adopted ANA livery and ANA flight numbers. As an ANA subsidiary, it is considered a full Star Alliance member. However, on Taiwan flights Air Nippon's IATA code EL is still used due to political reasons and these flights are not considered being Star Alliance flights.
The airline employs 1,686 staff (at March 2007) and wholly owns subsidiary airline Air Nippon Network which operates feeder services.

Destinations


In addition to domestic services, Air Nippon has a single international scheduled service to Taipei-Taoyuan (at January 2005).

Fleet


The Air Nippon fleet consists of the following aircraft (at March 2007) :

★ 17 Boeing 737-500

★ 8 Boeing 737-700
Previously operated


Airbus A320-200

Boeing 737-400

External links



Air Nippon

Air Nippon Fleet Detail

References


1. Directory: World Airlines
2. Airline Codes


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