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This video is part of a series of videos of domestic travel within Japan to share with you the breathtaking beauty of Japanese landscape from the air.
Welcome onboard the return flight of All Nippon Airways B 777-381 JA75 from Nagasaki back to Tokyo-Haneda after an aircraft change on very short notice.
The B 777-381 is used only very rarely on remote routes within Japan and only under special operational or technical circumstances.
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History of Boeing 777-381 JA752A
Serial Number 28274 / Line Number 160 was manufactured 1998, performed her first flight on August 21, the same year and was delivered a week later on August 27, 1998 to All Nippon Airways, registered JA752A and carrying the special “777-300” livery until August 17, 2003.
JA752A is one of the oldest B 777-300 still flying in 2024 and the cabin interior resembles the old fashioned ANA cabin design of the 90s and is configured in the original seating layout of C21Y493.
Sharp dropping demand and the Corona Pandemic forced ANA to ground large capacity aircraft.
JA752A was stored
from January 5 to December 16, 2021 at Osaka Kansai Airport (KIX)
from December 17 to January 21, 2022 in Hongkong (HKG)
and from January 22 through August 24, 2022 in Xiamen (XMN).
JA752A returned to service on August 27, 2022.
ANA reinstalled Boeing 777-300 operations in September, 2022 on domestic trunk routes mainly from Tokyo to Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Naha with a capacity of carrying more than 500 passengers.
Flight details
Flight : NH 664
Date : Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Aircraft : B 777-381
Registration : JA752A
Built : 1998
From : Nagasaki (NGS)
To : Tokyo (HND)
Take off : 11.11 h (0211 Z)
Touch down : 12.26 h (0326 Z)
Duration flight time : 1 hour 15 minutes
Distance : 614 nM / 1.137 km
Altitude : 11.270 / 11.278 / 11.270 / 11.278 / 11.270 / 4.564 / 4.572 / 1.219 m
Speed : 1.130 / 1.139 / 1.154 / 1.167 / 1.175 / 1.151 / 782 / 621 / 380 km/h
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