ANA Holdings Begins Preparing to Restructure Group Cargo Business

ANA Holdings Begins Preparing to Restructure Group Cargo Business

ANA Holdings has decided to begin considering and preparing for the restructuring of the group’s cargo business companies.

In August, Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA), a Japanese cargo airline, joined the group, and the companies have been advancing mutual use of cargo space between All Nippon Airways (ANA) and NCA, as well as operating joint cargo flights (code-share) on routes to North America and Europe.

The target for completing the restructuring is by the end of fiscal year 2026, based on the assumption that NCA’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) for air transport business will be maintained. Companies excluded from the restructuring and the specific scheme will be examined in detail going forward.

By reorganizing NCA’s large freighter aircraft network, ANA’s extensive international route network, and the resources and capabilities of the entire group, ANA Holdings aims to speed up decision-making, optimize its cost structure, and maximize profitability.

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