Daniel’s Travel Vlog
This video is part of a series of videos of domestic travel within Japan to share with you the breathtaking beauty of Japanese landscape from the air.
Welcome onboard the outbound leg of All Nippon Airways B 777-200ER JA741A from Tokyo-Haneda to Naha on Okinawa Island with beautiful views upon take off and of Mount Fuji.
This flight is the first flight after four years flying onboard an ANA’s Domestic Tripple Seven after grounding all Pratt & Whitney powered aircraft from 2021 until 2022.
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History of Boeing 777-281ER JA741A
Serial number 40900 / Line Number 1005 was manufactured 2012, performed her first flight on April 4, the same year and was delivered on April 21, 2012 to All Nippon Airways.
Equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW 4090, the entire fleet of ANA’s Boeing 777-200 series and the domestic fleet of the remaining five Boeing 777-300 was grounded, following a United Airlines incident in February, 2021 that saw engine parts falling over Denver.
In consequence, JA741A was stored at Tokyo-Haneda since February 21, 2021 with engines removed, featuring the special and colorful livery “Tokyo 2020”.
Since the demand for domestic air travel picked up sharply in 2022, ANA reinstalled Boeing 777 operations on domestic trunk routes, mainly from Tokyo to Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka and Naha.
JA741A resumed flight operations on October 25, 2022, after the standard ANA livery was applied in Taipei earlier in October, the same year.
JA741A is operating mainly on domestic trunk routes of All Nippon Airways.
Flight details
Flight : NH 473
Date : Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Aircraft : B 777-281ER
Registration : JA741A
Built : 2012
From : Tokyo (HND)
To : Naha (OKA)
Take off : 13.41 h (0441 Z)
Touch down : 16.20 h (0720 Z)
Duration flight time : 2 hours 39 minutes
Flying Distance : 919 nM / 1.702 km
Altitude : 10.965 / 10.973 / 10.965 m
Speed : 583 / 559 / 598 / 613 / 638 / 670 / 685 / 711 / 722 / 748 / 761 km/h
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Here in Brazil we domestic flights with A330NEO,B777-300ER.