TOKYO, Mar 25 (Pulse News Wire) – ANA Holdings Inc. (9202.T) announced changes to its aircraft purchase plan during a board meeting held.

The modifications follow the initial announcement made on February 25, 2020, concerning the acquisition of fixed assets (aircraft). The adjustments are aimed at expanding international passenger services under the ANA brand. Specifically, the company plans to switch some previously ordered Boeing 787-10 models to Boeing 787-9 models. According to the revised plan, three Boeing 787-9 aircraft will be received in fiscal year 2027. The catalog price per Boeing 787-9 model is estimated at ¥40.00 billion dollars per aircraft, calculated based on an exchange rate of ¥140. This change is expected to result in a lower total investment amount compared to the original plan in dollar terms.

Key milestones for the adjusted plan include a board resolution, and contract signing also on the same day. Delivery schedules remain consistent with the updated asset details outlined above. Looking ahead, the company stated that while the aircraft purchase adjustment supports long-term business stability, there will be no changes to the earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026, which was published on October 30, 2025. The forecast remains unchanged despite the modification in aircraft purchases. In related figures, ANA Holdings reported a consolidated net profit attributable to parent shareholders of 24,800 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 2026, with consolidated revenue projected at 2,000 billion yen, operating profit at 1,940 billion yen, and ordinary profit at 1,450 billion yen. For the previous fiscal year ending March 2025, the company recorded consolidated revenue of 22,618 billion yen, operating profit of 1,966 billion yen, ordinary profit of 2,000 billion yen, and a consolidated net profit of 1,530 billion yen.

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