
Singapore, Feb 4, 2026 – Collins Aerospace and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have signed two separate FlightSense renewal agreements during a signing ceremony at the Singapore Air Show. The agreements extend the use of FlightSense services within ANA’s aircraft operations.
Collins Aerospace has renewed a five-year FlightSense contract to provide on-site support for ANA’s Boeing 737NG/MAX, 767, 777 and 787 fleets, as well as the De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400. The cost-per-flight-hour agreement, in place since 2001, provides fixed-rate coverage with guaranteed component availability and reduced downtime. Collins will deliver predictive maintenance support for environmental, electrical, and engine control systems.
“Our cutting-edge products and services empower our customers to achieve success while maximizing their fleet performance,” said Ryan Hudson, vice president of Aftermarket for Collins Aerospace’s power & controls unit. “Through the FlightSense program, we work closely with ANA to deliver comprehensive solutions, including asset management, logistics support, certified repairs, and predictive health monitoring. This all-inclusive support package allows ANA to make customized maintenance decisions, driving enhanced operational efficiency.”
“ANA is delighted to reaffirm our long-standing strategic relationship with Collins Aerospace,” said Yukifumi Ueda, vice president and general manager, engine, component and supply chain at All Nippon Airways. “Since 2001, this collaboration has been a cornerstone of the maintenance excellence at ANA Component Technics, an ANA group facility in Nagasaki. This renewal further strengthens our operational resilience, allowing us to ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability for our customers.”
ANA has extended its MRO repair agreement with Collins for three years, covering accessories on Rolls-Royce Trent 1000-powered Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The agreement, in place since 2017, covers engine electronic controllers, hydromechanical units, fuel pump systems and variable stator vane actuators.
“We believe the signing of this highly significant agreement marks an exciting new chapter for ANA and Collins,” said Iwao Takeshita, vice president, global supplier relations & planning, All Nippon Airways. “This collaboration solidifies our shared commitment to enhancing reliability, improving delivery performance, and ensuring long-term cost-effectiveness. We have established an evolved collaborative framework to drive excellence, and we look forward to achieving new milestones together.”
Collins’ FlightSense provides lifecycle maintenance support to airline operations. The program uses Collins’ Ascentia platform for prognostics and health management software to offer configurable support levels. Coverage spans environmental systems, electrical power systems, engine control systems, and other critical aircraft systems, supporting operational performance and maintenance planning.
Source: RTX
About Collins Aerospace

Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is a leader in aerospace and defense technology. It designs, manufactures, and services systems and components for commercial and military aircraft, space, and intelligent systems. Its offerings include avionics, aerostructures, mission systems, power and control technologies, supporting industries such as commercial aviation, defense, space exploration, and cybersecurity. Collins Aerospace serves a customer base ranging from aircraft manufacturers and airlines to government defense agencies. Collins Aerospace advances safety, connectivity, and efficiency, supporting the global aerospace sector with a product range and partnerships that drive aerospace technology.
About All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways is a Japanese airline that provides passenger and cargo air transportation on domestic and international routes. The airline serves leisure and business passengers, freight customers across Asia, Europe and North America. Its services include passenger flights, air cargo transport, and related ground and reservation services. All Nippon Airways was founded in 1952. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It operates major hubs at Tokyo Haneda and Narita airports and maintains a domestic network within Japan. All Nippon Airways is a member of the Star Alliance global airline network. The airline employs about 12,800 people worldwide. The company operates in the commercial aviation sector and competes with international and regional carriers on both short-haul and long-haul routes.