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  2. List of Air New Zealand accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was an Air New Zealand-owned Airbus A320 leased to XL Airways Germany registered D-AXLA (formerly ZK-OJL), and was undertaking a technical flight immediately prior to a scheduled handover back to Air New Zealand. At the time of the accident, the aircraft was painted in Air New Zealand livery.

  3. Air New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand currently operates a mixed fleet consisting of the Airbus A320, Airbus A320neo family, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 jet aircraft, as well as a regional fleet consisting of ATR 72 and Bombardier Q300 turboprop aircraft. Air New Zealand was awarded Airline of the Year in 2010 [14] and 2012 [15] by the Air Transport World Global ...

  4. Skybus (Aqua Avia) - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand government, however, intervened and created enough obstacles and delays to push Aqua Avia into insolvency. This was done by Air New Zealand filing a formal objection which was upheld by the New Zealand Airworthiness Authorities. The delays caused by this objection derailed Skybus as it was about to commence its commercial ...

  5. Air New Zealand exploring return of long-haul flights to ...

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    Air New Zealand has said it is “exploring options” to resume long-haul flights to London.. The national carrier is believed to have secured slots at Gatwick Airport for daily service starting ...

  6. Tasman Empire Airways Limited - Wikipedia

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    Tasman Empire Airways Limited (1940–1965), better known by its acronym TEAL, is the former name of Air New Zealand. [1] [2]TEAL was formed by the Intergovernmental Agreement for Tasman Sea Air Services (also known as the Tasman Sea Agreement), which is a treaty signed by the governments of the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand in London on 10 April 1940. [3]

  7. History of Air New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand has begun another expansion of its international services with flights to Singapore resuming and the opening up of Houston and Buenos Aires. Flights to Houston and Buenos Aires began in December 2015. Air New Zealand ended all Beech 1900D 19 seat flights in 2014/15 and ended air services to Kaitaia, Whakatane and Whanganui.

  8. Air New Zealand Link - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand Link was a brand name under which Air New Zealand's subsidiary regional airlines operated flights. They primarily connected regional centres with New Zealand's three main international airports, Auckland Airport , Wellington International Airport , and Christchurch International Airport .

  9. List of defunct airlines of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    FREE AIR: 1995: 2008: Merged into parent Air New Zealand: G: Geyserland Airways: 1969: 1974: Operated Aero Commander 680, Cessna 185 [39] Involved in the legal case Airways Corp of New Zealand v Geyserland Airways Ltd: Gisborne Air Transport: 1931: 1933: Operated Desoutter Mk.II, de Havilland DH.60 Moth: Golden Coast Airlines: 1965: 1970 ...