tl;dr – The 787s will feature the carrier’s new business class product.
Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways will introduce new Boeing aircraft this summer, with Boeing planes scheduled for delivery in both August and June 2026. The June delivery will feature the 737 jets, while August will see the delivery of the wide-body 787s, which notably feature ANA’s new business class product “THE Room FX”.

The Room FX is an upgrade on the carrier’s existing (and already solid) business class product. On the new aircraft, business class passengers will enjoy Safran seats, a wider 24-inch in-flight entertainment monitor, wireless charging, USB-C/A power outlets, AC power outlets, and Bluetooth connectivity. Additionally, the cabin itself features a more modern design in a 1-2-1 format, where the private suite doors and walls feature a more thoughtful space enhancing design, and the seats themselves alternate facing foward and backward, through the cabin.

I’ve twice recently flown ANA’s legacy business class – from NRT to MEX in August and then just last week from HND to FRA.






The product on both flights was solid, and I can only imagine these new planes will up the ante.
h/t – Traicy