All Nippon Airways (ANA) recently announced an updated livery for the Boeing 787s and finally they are being seen out in the wild. ANA’s third 787 (registered JA805A) was officially delivered on December 30th, but it was not flown to Japan until January 4, 2012.

On January 14th, JA805A was used on the 787’s first regularly scheduled international flight from Haneda (HND) to Beijing (PEK). JA805A is ANA’s first 787 to have their international interior configuration with new staggered business class seating. ANA’s fourth 787 Dreamliner (JA807A) was delivered and flown to Tokyo on January 13th and most likely will be used on the Handeda (HND) to Frankfurt (FRA) route that ANA expects to start on January 21, 2012.

Here are some photos showing JA805A and JA806A’s new livery and interior:

ANA Boeing 787 (JA805A) departing Haneda Rwy34R as ANA1255 in the morning of 14 Jan 2012. Photo by Runway21R.

ANA Boeing 787 (JA805A) departing Haneda Rwy34R as ANA1255 in the morning of 14 Jan 2012. Photo by Runway21R.

First scheduled international flight of 787 Dreamliner (JA805A) from Haneda (HND) to Beijing (PEK) on January 14, 2012. Photo by Kentaro Iemoto

First scheduled international flight of 787 Dreamliner (JA805A) from Haneda (HND) to Beijing (PEK) on January 14, 2012. Photo by Kentaro Iemoto.

ANA Boeing 787 (JA805A) departing Haneda Rwy34R as ANA1255 in the morning of 14 Jan 2012. Photo by Runway21R.

ANA Boeing 787 (JA805A) departing Haneda Rwy34R as ANA1255 in the morning of 14 Jan 2012. Photo by Runway21R.

First scheduled international flight of 787 Dreamliner (JA805A) from Haneda (HND) to Beijing (PEK) on January 14, 2012. Photo by Kentaro Iemoto.

First scheduled international flight of 787 Dreamliner (JA805A) from Haneda (HND) to Beijing (PEK) on January 14, 2012. Photo by Kentaro Iemoto.

ANA JA806A parked at Paine Field on December 27, 2012. Photo by James Polivka.

ANA JA806A parked at Paine Field on December 27, 2012. Photo by James Polivka.

ANA's configuration for long haul service. Image from ANA.

ANA's configuration for long haul service. Image from ANA.

All images found on Flickr and done by:
*  James Polivka
* Runway21R
Kentaro Iemoto

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5 Comments
Lennie Briscoe

That’s a high proportion of biz class seats compared to economy.

Andrew Boydston

Bumper Stickers: “My new cube is a B787”. “I work over the North Pole.”
“I’ll have it done yesterday”(Boeing dateline traveler). “Power Point presentation? No problem I’m on a 787”.

That is what i see here in these pictures.

Business Class looks excellent. In a way it’s very similar to Emirates A380 business class, the same offset system

Yasa Kusuma

I’m not liking the blue counter tops…or whatever it’s called. It looks too much like a hospital…very clinical sterile looking.

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