
In a significant step towards its goal of unparalleled customer convenience, All Nippon Airways (ANA), Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for 12 consecutive years, is introducing free, high-speed in-flight internet service capable of video streaming1for all international classes on its B767- 300ER (202-seat configuration, JA625A) aircraft.
Powered by the latest system from Viasat Inc., a U.S. company and a leading provider of in-flight connectivity globally, the advanced service ensures passengers enjoy smooth, fast connectivity from boarding to disembarkation, providing a ground-like internet experience in the air.2
“The integration of Viasat's Wi-Fi equipment enables the B767-300ER aircraft to offer a seamless and stay connected internet experience, mirroring ground-level performance,” said Tomoji Ishii, Executive Vice President, Customer Experience of ANA. “ANA is committed to strengthening its in-flight connectivity and will continue delivering future improvements to enhance customer convenience.”
“As ANA’s passengers increasingly value staying connected in-flight with high-speed Wi-Fi, especially on international routes, we are honored to support ANA in offering free, streaming in-flight internet on Viasat-equipped aircraft,” said Mark Dankberg, Chairman & CEO, Viasat, Inc.
“ANA has selected our next generation Viasat Amara solution, which combines proven technology and capabilities with a robust innovation roadmap designed to service ANA today and well into the future.”
ANA is strategically phasing in the service, aiming to complete modifications on three B767-300ER aircraft by the end of fiscal year (FY) 2025. By FY 2026, the airline plans to extend the high-speed Wi-Fi access across all six B767-300ER aircraft. ANA will also integrate Viasat's system into additional new international aircraft after FY 2026, progressively expanding the free, all-class service across its fleet.
Aircraft Scheduled to Offer Viasat In-Flight Internet Service:
・ B767-300ER Medium/Short-range : 6 aircraft (during FY2026)
・ B777-9 Long-range : 18 aircraft (from FY2026)
・ B787-9 Long-range : 19 aircraft (from FY2026)
Total: 43 aircraft