This archive brings together the designs and services that shaped the world of the AirJapan brand.
From our brand statement to the onboard experience, we invite you to explore the records that define the essence of AirJapan.

*The original brand statement from the launch.
AI-IRO
This colour is derived from the traditional Japanese craft of “Aizome”.
It expresses “Trust & Thoughtfulness”.
AKEBONO-IRO
This colour is derived from the colours of the spring “sunrise” in Japan.
It expresses “Comfort & Care”.
Air Japan’s fleet comprises Boeing 787-8 aircraft.
Debuting in 2011, the Boeing 787-8 aircraft features state-of-the-art technology and low fuel consumption engines that realize high environmental performance.

AirJapan flew to Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) , Seoul-Incheon International Airport (ICN), and Singapore-Changi International Airport (SIN) from its base at Tokyo-Narita International Airport (NRT).
AirJapan uniform has the elements of traditional culture or concepts such as tying and layering incorporated into its design to give passengers a taste of Japan from the moment entering the cabin.
Experience enhanced comfort with the seats, featuring high-quality Japanese leather and a 32-inch seat pitch—exceeding the industry standard for economy class. With generous legroom and a deeper recline, you can relax and enjoy a more spacious journey.
To ensure your smartphones and tablets are always ready for use, each seat is equipped with both USB Type-A and Type-C ports, along with a dedicated tablet holder.


As a "Boutique of the Skies," we deliver Japan’s pride in flavor and culture straight to our guests. Our mission is to authentically share Japan's unique culinary heritage with the world, creating experiences that truly resonate.
We also invite our Japanese guests to rediscover the hidden charms of their own regions.
The Akebono scent:The gentle and bright aroma of Japanese citrus oranges and yuzu combined with the soft wood of cedar will bring you a comfortable and enveloping moment.
The Indigo Scent :The fragrance of the Japanese name for lavender, which brings tranquility and serenity, combined with the clean calmness of trees such as Abies sachalinensis from Hokkaido and Shimanto River cypress, brings a sense of peacefulness.
The boarding music was developed through the Tokyo University of the Arts x AirJapan Industry-Academic Collaboration Project.
Featuring traditional Japanese instruments such as the shakuhachi (an end-blown flute made of bamboo) and koto (a half-tube zither), this music offers you a warm welcome aboard and makes your flight all the more pleasant.