They were up in the air for almost a decade, but now the deal ended on 31st March, (after the last Star Wars covered ANA plane took to the skies for it’s final GFFA flight back in January). It’s certainly the end of an era, one that we can only hope returns to the skies as the cinematic era of Star Wars returns after a seven year gap.
ANA STAR WARS™ PROJECT、本日完結。✈️✨
2015年の始動から10年余り。R2-D2™、BB-8™、C-3PO™…
歴代の特別塗装機たちは、共に各地の空を旅してきました。これまでこのプロジェクトを愛してくださったすべての方へ、心より御礼申し上げます。 pic.twitter.com/8uOvvpXFht
— ANA【公式】 (@ANA_travel_info) March 31, 2026

