ANA to retire its remaining Boeing 777-300 fleet by late 1Q27

All Nippon Airways plans to retire its last Boeing 777-300s by late first quarter 2027, ending the final segment of its 777-300 operations on a defined timeline. The decision signals a continuing fleet-shape shift as ANA manages capacity and modernization through the decade.

Discovered 2026-05-04T19:46:27.952372-07:00 | 2026-05-04T19:46:27.952372-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • It sets a clear widebody timetable for a major legacy type—ANA’s last 777-300 retirements by late 1Q27—impacting spare parts, MRO planning, and cabin/maintenance standardization across the carrier.
  • For OEM and supplier ecosystems, the move concentrates the next phase of widebody support demand around ANA’s newer aircraft mix rather than the remaining 777-300 footprint.
  • It adds another datapoint to ANA’s broader fleet recalibration decisions discussed in prior coverage such as its 787-10 to 787-9 conversions and delivery deferrals ( source:bdd79bd9-3cc9-43be-9b45-cc3069742d7c ) and leadership changes ( source:74fab409-d7b6-4220-b563-6522bbe954ae ).

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