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Air New Zealand is one of the world's leading airlines, known around the world, not just for our name and our innovation but also for our reputation. We are recognised as "New Zealand's Most Reputable Organisation"​ for our strong leadership, customer service orientation, innovation, brand, corporate values, and our role as a strong ambassador for New Zealand. Each year we make sure our passengers who fly to, from and within New Zealand enjoy our uniquely Kiwi way of doing things.

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QANTAS, AIR NEW ZEALAND SUSPEND VANUATU FLIGHTS OVER RUNWAY CONCERNS

Qantas | January 25, 2016

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While Air New Zealand has halted services from Port Vila to Auckland, Qantas will no longer sell Air Vanuatu's flights between Sydney and Brisbane and the Vanuatu capital as part of a code-sharing arrangement. New Zealand ran one last return service between Auckland and Vanuatu's Bauerfield International Airport on Sunday to repatriate customers....

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AIR NZ DELAYS A320NEO DELIVERIES BY A YEAR

Air New Zealand | June 01, 2017

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Air New Zealand has pushed back the delivery of its first re-engined Airbus A320 family aircraft to the second half of 2018....

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AIR NEW ZEALAND PROFIT FALLS AS COMPETITION BITES

airwise | August 23, 2017

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Air New Zealand reported a 17.5 percent fall in annual net profit as the airline suffered “an unprecedented increase in the level of competition.” Profit for the year to end June 2017 came in at NZD$382 million (USD$276 million), as revenue dipped 2.3 percent to NZD$5.1 billion. Pre-tax profit was NZD$527 million, down from the NZD$663 million reported the previous financial year....

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ATSB PROBES AIR NEW ZEALAND 777 DESCENT BELOW MINIMUM ALTITUDE

flightglobal | November 27, 2017

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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating an incident on 18 November where an Air New Zealand Boeing 777-300ER descended below minimum safe altitude while on approach to land at Brisbane airport. As the aircraft (registered ZK-OKN) was tracking to land on runway 01, it had been cleared to descend to 3,000ft but was observed to have descended to 2,500ft. The crew were alerted to this, but the aircraft continued to descend to 2,000ft....

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QANTAS, AIR NEW ZEALAND SUSPEND VANUATU FLIGHTS OVER RUNWAY CONCERNS

Qantas | January 25, 2016

While Air New Zealand has halted services from Port Vila to Auckland, Qantas will no longer sell Air Vanuatu's flights between Sydney and Brisbane and the Vanuatu capital as part of a code-sharing arrangement. New Zealand ran one last return service between Auckland and Vanuatu's Bauerfield International Airport on Sunday to repatriate customers....

Read More
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AIR NZ DELAYS A320NEO DELIVERIES BY A YEAR

Air New Zealand | June 01, 2017

Air New Zealand has pushed back the delivery of its first re-engined Airbus A320 family aircraft to the second half of 2018....

Read More
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AIR NEW ZEALAND PROFIT FALLS AS COMPETITION BITES

airwise | August 23, 2017

Air New Zealand reported a 17.5 percent fall in annual net profit as the airline suffered “an unprecedented increase in the level of competition.” Profit for the year to end June 2017 came in at NZD$382 million (USD$276 million), as revenue dipped 2.3 percent to NZD$5.1 billion. Pre-tax profit was NZD$527 million, down from the NZD$663 million reported the previous financial year....

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ATSB PROBES AIR NEW ZEALAND 777 DESCENT BELOW MINIMUM ALTITUDE

flightglobal | November 27, 2017

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is investigating an incident on 18 November where an Air New Zealand Boeing 777-300ER descended below minimum safe altitude while on approach to land at Brisbane airport. As the aircraft (registered ZK-OKN) was tracking to land on runway 01, it had been cleared to descend to 3,000ft but was observed to have descended to 2,500ft. The crew were alerted to this, but the aircraft continued to descend to 2,000ft....

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