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ANA plans major order from Airbus, Boeing and Embraer

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According to a report by Bloomberg, Lufthansa's Japanese partner All Nippon Airways (ANA) plans to purchase at least 77 aircraft from manufacturers Airbus, Boeing and Embraer. This order would be unusual as it includes all three major aircraft manufacturers.

ANA is to order 18 wide-body jets of the 787-9 "Dreamliner" type and 12 medium-haul jets of the 737-8 Max type from Boeing. 27 A321neo aircraft are to be ordered from Airbus, including three in the long-haul version A321XLR. ANA also plans to purchase 20 E190-E2 regional jets from the Brazilian manufacturer Embraer.

According to Bloomberg, the exact composition of the order may still change. There could be purchase options for additional aircraft. The airline may publish its plans as early as Tuesday.

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