3 December 2012, Tokyo – Japan’s largest airline group ANA celebrates 60 years since its founding in 1952 last Saturday with a new livery picked from 7,042 entries from 36 countries in its contest to design a new aircraft livery in celebration of its 60th anniversary. Out of the nine shortlisted entries in October this year, passengers and employes voted their winning entry. The new design will take the skies next February and will be painted onto one of ANA’s Boeing 767-300 aircraft operating domestic routes.
ANA also announced that the flight crew and ground staff will be getting new uniforms in Spring 2014.
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