May13 , 2026

    ANA Bets Big on Cargo with NCA Integration Move

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    All Nippon Airways is accelerating its push into the air cargo segment by integrating operations with Nippon Cargo Airlines following the long-delayed takeover, signaling a stronger focus on freighter capacity and logistics efficiency.

    The integration will bring together freighter fleets, sales functions, and operational networks, allowing ANA to optimize aircraft utilization and expand its global cargo footprint. The move is expected to enhance coordination across routes and improve service offerings for customers.

    ANA has been steadily increasing its reliance on cargo operations, particularly after the pandemic highlighted the resilience and profitability of the segment. By incorporating Nippon Cargo Airlines’ dedicated freighter expertise, the airline aims to strengthen its position in the competitive global air freight market.

    Industry analysts note that the consolidation will enable better capacity management, cost efficiencies, and improved network planning, while also supporting growing demand for time-sensitive shipments such as pharmaceuticals, electronics, and e-commerce goods.

    The move reflects a broader trend among airlines to invest in cargo capabilities as supply chains evolve and air freight demand remains structurally strong. ANA is expected to continue evaluating fleet expansion and strategic partnerships as part of its long-term cargo growth strategy.

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