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ANA and JAXA Celebrate Space By Serving Unique Space Meals In-Flight

August 27, 2018 (JST)

ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO., LTD.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

“Space Flight 2018” passengers on the Narita-Houston flight to experience Japanese space meals and exclusive space video content

TOKYO, August 27, 2018 – All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) are partnering to take passengers on the Narita-Houston flight out of this world in honor of Space Day and Sky Day. “Space Flight 2018” passengers will get to taste actual Japanese space meals and view special space-related video content to honor the future of exploration. “Space Flight 2018” can be experienced on all classes on the Narita-Houston flight from September 12-20.

“ANA is driven by a bold and inspiring vision of the future of flight,” said Toyoyuki Nagamine, Member of the Board, Senior Executive Vice President, ANA HOLDINGS INC. “Astronauts exemplify bold and inspiring actions. We’re thrilled to be able to celebrate these accomplishments and share a fun experience with our valued customers.”

Flight dates, departure, and arrival destinations all have space-related ties. Space Day, established on September 12, 1992, commemorates JAXA astronaut Mamoru Mohri’s first space flight aboard the Space Shuttle. Sky Day, which is on September 20, was designated in the same year as it marked the 40th anniversary of the resumption of Japanese civil aviation. Houston, home to the NASA Johnson Space Center, is a particularly symbolic choice for ANA’s “Space Flight 2018.”

JAXA certifies space food produced to maintain and improve the performance of Japanese astronauts on long-term missions. The food should also serve to alleviate their stress. 32 “Japanese Space Food” from 16 Japanese companies (as of August 2018) support the astronaut’s wellbeing. In producing specialty Japanese meals for their astronauts, JAXA keeps their needs in mind, including having familiar flavors that remind them of home. Meals like beef curry, modeled after one of the most popular home-made Japanese dishes, are created to help astronauts relax and feel at ease.

On “Space Flight 2018” ANA passengers will have an actual taste of the astronaut lifestyle with food and drinks certified by JAXA to be served to astronauts in space like beef curry, available in First Class, Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy Class departing from Narita, as well as yohkan (sweet red bean paste), available as self-service snack, and green tea, available in Premium Economy and Economy Class. To end the memorable flight on a fun note, Xylitol gum, which is also served in space, will be distributed by the flight attendants to all passengers before arrival.

space beef curry

Beef curry meal option for passengers in Premium Economy and Economy Class.
First Class and Business Class passengers can order the beef curry as light dish anytime.

In addition to the space food, passengers will be able to enjoy a special video message from JAXA astronaut and former ANA pilot Takuya Onishi, as well as special video contents made by ANA and JAXA to watch during the flight. ANA will also distribute a commemorative boarding certificate and an original sticker to all its space flight passengers. Economy Class passengers will receive an additional mini-card.

On September 12, before the inaugural space flight from Narita departing for Houston, ANA and JAXA will host a special ceremony in front of the gate of flight NH174. JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi is attending the event to wish the passengers safe travels on the first space flight and honor Japanese space travel. Furthermore, at ANA lounges in Narita International Airport - (No.5 Satellite), located in satellite 5, a space suit will be displayed and “space gum” will be handed out.

The idea to launch “Space Flight 2018” came from dialogues between JAXA and ANA employees who participate in the company’s “Space Industrialization Project.” Created in January 2018, the Space Industrialization Project is for ANA employees, passionate about outer space, to discuss how ANA can realize and promote space travel. The team proposed this event to raise awareness of space business within the airline industry and provide ANA’s passengers with an educational and interesting look at space travel.

About ANA
Following the “Inspiration of Japan” high quality of service, ANA has been awarded the respected 5-Star rating every year since 2013 from SKYTRAX. ANA is the only Japanese airline to win this prestigious designation six years in a row. Additionally, ANA has been recognized by Air Transport World as “Airline of the Year” three times in the past 10 years - 2007, 2013 and 2018, becoming one of the few airlines winning this prestigious award for multiple times.
ANA was founded in 1952 with two helicopters and has become the largest airline in Japan, as well as one of the most significant airlines in Asia, operating 85 international routes and 121 domestic routes. ANA offers a unique dual hub model which enables passengers to travel to Tokyo and connect through the two airports in the metropolitan Tokyo, NARITA and HANEDA, to various destinations throughout Japan, and also offers same day connections between various North American, Asian and Chinese cities.
ANA has been a member of Star Alliance since 1999 and has joint venture partnerships with United Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Swiss International Airlines and Austrian Airlines.
Besides the full service and award winner carrier ANA, the ANA Group has two LCCs as consolidated subsidiaries, Vanilla Air Inc. and Peach Aviation Limited. The ANA Group carried 53.8 million passengers in FY2017, has approximately 39,000 employees and a fleet of 260 aircraft. ANA is a proud launch customer and the biggest operator of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
For more information, please refer to the following link.
https://www.ana.co.jp/group/en/

About JAXA
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) was born through the merger of three institutions, namely the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan (NAL) and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) on October 1, 2003.
JAXA is designated as a core executive organization that technically supports aerospace development and utilization for the Japanese Government. JAXA performs activities related to aerospace fields consistently from basic research and development to utilization.
JAXA became a National Research and Development Agency in April 2015 and took a new step forward to achieve optimal R&D achievements for Japan, according to the government's purpose of establishing a national R&D agency.
https://global.jaxa.jp/

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