All Nippon Airways to retire the 747-400(D) by March 2014 Support Print Page Preparing for print ANA - All Nippon Airways Boeing 787-8, ⓒ Tis Meyer (PlanePics.org) By Ivan Nadalet 04Jun2013 LinkedIn Email Twitter Facebook RSS Feed Type Scheduled Carrier Base Tokyo Haneda Aircraft 221 Destinations 92 Routes 174 Daily Flights 831 ANA - All Nippon Airways (NH, Tokyo Haneda ) is planning to retire the B747-400(D) from service come the end of March 2014. The five remaining jets are still currently in use on ANA's Tokyo Haneda to Okinawa Naha , Haneda to Sapporo Chitose and Osaka Kansai to Okinawa routes. The 747-400D (Domestic) is a high density seating model developed by Boeing specifically for use on short-haul domestic Japanese flights. A total of nineteen were built of which eight were also operated by JAL - Japan Airlines (JL, Tokyo Haneda ). Boeing 747-400 (Domestic) Okinawa Naha Osaka Kansai Sapporo Chitose Tokyo Haneda JAL - Japan Airlines ANA - All Nippon Airways Also on ch-aviation Pro Japan's ANA now expects first MAX 8 in mid-2Q25 27May2024 Pro Japan's StarFlyer to lease five A320neo from ANA 27May2024 Pro Boeing's April 2024 order book changes revealed 16May2024 Japan's NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines mulls next-gen widebodies 01May2024 Korea's Air Premia, t'way Air eye Star Alliance - report 25Apr2024 Pro ANA buyout no threat to NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines operations 21Apr2024 Italy's ITA Airways committed to merger with Lufthansa 03Apr2024 Emirates chief expects further B777X delays 06Mar2024