What’s better than one Dreamliner? Two of course. I have been lucky enough to be on 787 Dreamliners for two different airlines: All Nippon Airlines (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL). I have had many people ask me how they were different and figured the answer was good enough for a blog write up.
Now, before I move forward, I want to put a few things out there. First, I have been on ANA’s 787s multiple times and was even able to fly on one. I have only been on JAL’s for a short time while on the ground. The biggest difficulty to compare is that ANA’s Dreamers were set up in a domestic configuration, whereas JAL’s was in an international. Because of this I do not feel it fair to compare everything (like business class seats), but I think there is enough to compare and contrast in this friendly competition.
I have broken down each 787 into different categories and awarded a winner in each:
Delivery Livery: ANA
ANA went all out for their first two Boeing 787s with a special livery. The large “787” makes it clear that this is a Dreamliner, even to those non AvGeeks. Even though JAL’s new livery is starting to grow on me, it just can’t complete.
Entrance Bar: ANA
When first walking into the 787 there is a large entry way that can be set up as a bar during flight. Although both were impressive, I think that ANA having the wine holders out in the open really made it win this one.
Overall Cabin Atmosphere: JAL
I really cannot put my finger on it, but JAL’s cabin overall just felt better. This is not to say that ANA’s felt bad, but I think maybe the fact that the economy seats have a lined fabric and the soothing colors just made me feel more comfortable in the JAL 787 versus the ANA. Although, someone else who was at the JAL 787 delivery, who also had been on ANA’s aircraft commented that he liked ANA’s interior atmosphere better.
Lavatory: ANA
Both airlines offer nifty features in their lavatories, but this one went to ANA for choosing to put a window in one of their lavatories. The window actually provides some pretty amazing views of the 787 wing while in-flight and has the only sunshade in the cabin.
Economy Class Width: Both
This one is really about where you sit. Even though the 787 Dreamliner can be configured with nine seats across, both JAL and ANA went with eight. Where ANA put in a double arm-rest into the very middle of the cabin, JAL went with a single armrest in the middle, but spread the width to all the seats. If I were sitting in a middle seat, then ANA wins, but if I am sitting anywhere else, JAL is the winner.
In Flight Entertainment Screen: JAL
This is literally for the screen and seat-back only. I was able to spend a few minutes on the ANA 787 to play with the system, but really was not enough time to make any conclusions. I was not able to play with JAL’s.
Just looking at the larger and cleaner looking screen in the JAL 787 wins this one. Although ANA’s screen is a bit smaller, I really like the fact that the remote is in the seat versus in the armrest.
Flight Deck: Both
This almost reminds me of Highlights magazine when I was a child and had two photos and had to try to find the differences. Look hard, there are not going to be too many. The 787 cockpit is a beautiful work of engineering and both of them win.
Conclusion
So if I had to pick only one 787 Dreamliner to fly on right now, which one would it be? Ha! That is like asking which child is your favorite. JAL, ANA and Boeing have done a great job with the new interiors and passengers will enjoy flying on either.
Those who are loyal to either JAL or ANA are probably not going to be swayed to change airlines based on differences in their 787 configurations.
I know you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but JAL’s new livery is so boring that I would rather fly ANA’s 787.
Give it time. It has taken me over a year from seeing it as a concept, to on a few aircraft before it is starting to grow on me.
https://www.airlinereporter.com/2011/01/airline-livery-of-the-week-japan-airlines-choses-interesting-new-livery/
David
It is unfair to not have ‘Business Class’ category at long-haul configuration. (JAL only have long-haul one.)
ANA: full-flat, staggered pattern
JAL: lie flat, regular 2-2-2
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jseita/6843976355/
Jun,
The problem is this comparison is based on my own experiences in both aircraft. I have not been able to experience ANA’s new international business class on a 787 or 777 yet. Hence why I was unable to compare the two on this story. Based on what I have seen so far, I would imagine head-to-head, ANA’s international business seat on the 787 would beat JAL’s.
David
The larger IFE screen, please!
For you — of course 🙂
David
I like the black fan blades on the JAL engines…but I must admit I am a little biased.
In the ANA cockpit, what is the extra box on top of the glare shield? I’ve noticed that in a number of ’87 cockpits. Thanks.
Great question. Let me find out.
David
The extra box has something to do with Boeing flight testing, you won’t see it on an in service ANA airplane.
You are correct. From Boeing, “is flight test equipment used for keeping accurate time for data synchronization.”
David
I like both airlines as long as they are Boeing 787 dreamliner.