[Aviation Industry x Health Management] 'Physical Check' Held at ANA Narita Airport Services Co., Ltd.! Supporting Conditioning Improvements Tailored to Diverse Roles and Working Styles
Well Body Inc. conducted on-site physical checks and treatments by physical therapists for employees at ANA Narita Airport Services, achieving a 97.5% satisfaction rate. The initiative supported health management for roles ranging from desk work to physical labor.
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Well Body Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative Directors: Junichi Mizuno, Naoto Yoshimura) conducted on-site care by physical therapists at ANA Narita Airport Services Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Narita City, Chiba; President and CEO: Akiko Oyamada).
In this initiative, they toured multiple locations such as the Sky Center and airport offices, supporting the conditioning of employees working in diverse roles.
### ■ Background of the Event Focusing on Physical Challenges Unique to the Aviation Industry
In the aviation industry, the physical strain varies greatly depending on the role, from indirect departments centered on desk work to passenger services requiring a lot of standing, and ground handling dealing with heavy objects. Furthermore, in the unique environment of a 24-hour operating airport, there was a challenge that physical burden easily accumulated among employees due to irregular shift work and physical labor outdoors.
Therefore, in this initiative, customized programs optimized for the working styles and business schedules of each role were provided.
### ■ Event/Program Overview
**Name:** Physical Check & Treatment
**Implementation Dates and Times:**
- December 25, 2025, 12:00 - 15:00
- January 7, 2026, 10:00 - 15:00
- March 18, 2026, 12:00 - 15:00
**Location:** Various ANA Narita Airport Services locations within the airport (Sky Center, Airport Offices, Cargo Area Offices, Engineering Services Department)
**Number of Participants:** Approximately 100 people
**Satisfaction Rate:** Approximately 97.5%
### ■ Scene on the Day / Details of Implementation
At the airport offices (Ground Services Department and Engineering Services Department), a "10-minute check" was implemented that could be taken in a short time between tasks, supporting the confirmation of physical balance and early detection of ailments.
On the other hand, at the Sky Center (indirect staff and Passenger Services Department) and cargo area offices, "20-minute treatments" were provided. Physical therapists directly approached accumulated fatigue and load placed on specific areas of the body.
While taking into consideration the operational status of the worksite, the aim was to improve the conditioning of employees by conducting objective physical evaluations by specialists.
### ■ Participant Reactions / Survey Results
In the post-implementation survey, approximately 97.5% of the participants answered that they were "Very Satisfied" or "Satisfied" with this service. Voices based on specific job characteristics have been gathered from employees of diverse roles and ages.
- "Even though it's a simple check, visiting a medical institution takes time and money, so I am very grateful just to have you come to the workplace to examine us. I think there are many people in their 40s and 50s doing physical site work, so I would be happy if you could continue to keep an eye on us." (Male in his 30s)
- "It's hard to find time to visit a clinic due to work and childcare, so it was great to be examined at the workplace! We handle heavy items at work, so it was a big help." (Female in her 30s)
- "Even if I felt body pain or fatigue, I didn't really know what kind of stretches I should do for that pain, but you found the pain with pinpoint accuracy and taught me stretches that work for it, so I intend to put them into practice." (Male in his 50s)
- "I was taught about body distortions that I couldn't notice myself, and also learned effective stretching methods for them..."
In this initiative, they toured multiple locations such as the Sky Center and airport offices, supporting the conditioning of employees working in diverse roles.
### ■ Background of the Event Focusing on Physical Challenges Unique to the Aviation Industry
In the aviation industry, the physical strain varies greatly depending on the role, from indirect departments centered on desk work to passenger services requiring a lot of standing, and ground handling dealing with heavy objects. Furthermore, in the unique environment of a 24-hour operating airport, there was a challenge that physical burden easily accumulated among employees due to irregular shift work and physical labor outdoors.
Therefore, in this initiative, customized programs optimized for the working styles and business schedules of each role were provided.
### ■ Event/Program Overview
**Name:** Physical Check & Treatment
**Implementation Dates and Times:**
- December 25, 2025, 12:00 - 15:00
- January 7, 2026, 10:00 - 15:00
- March 18, 2026, 12:00 - 15:00
**Location:** Various ANA Narita Airport Services locations within the airport (Sky Center, Airport Offices, Cargo Area Offices, Engineering Services Department)
**Number of Participants:** Approximately 100 people
**Satisfaction Rate:** Approximately 97.5%
### ■ Scene on the Day / Details of Implementation
At the airport offices (Ground Services Department and Engineering Services Department), a "10-minute check" was implemented that could be taken in a short time between tasks, supporting the confirmation of physical balance and early detection of ailments.
On the other hand, at the Sky Center (indirect staff and Passenger Services Department) and cargo area offices, "20-minute treatments" were provided. Physical therapists directly approached accumulated fatigue and load placed on specific areas of the body.
While taking into consideration the operational status of the worksite, the aim was to improve the conditioning of employees by conducting objective physical evaluations by specialists.
### ■ Participant Reactions / Survey Results
In the post-implementation survey, approximately 97.5% of the participants answered that they were "Very Satisfied" or "Satisfied" with this service. Voices based on specific job characteristics have been gathered from employees of diverse roles and ages.
- "Even though it's a simple check, visiting a medical institution takes time and money, so I am very grateful just to have you come to the workplace to examine us. I think there are many people in their 40s and 50s doing physical site work, so I would be happy if you could continue to keep an eye on us." (Male in his 30s)
- "It's hard to find time to visit a clinic due to work and childcare, so it was great to be examined at the workplace! We handle heavy items at work, so it was a big help." (Female in her 30s)
- "Even if I felt body pain or fatigue, I didn't really know what kind of stretches I should do for that pain, but you found the pain with pinpoint accuracy and taught me stretches that work for it, so I intend to put them into practice." (Male in his 50s)
- "I was taught about body distortions that I couldn't notice myself, and also learned effective stretching methods for them..."