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Air New Zealand
IATA Code
ICAO Code
IATA Prefix
Callsign
NZ
ANZ
086
New Zealand
Air New Zealand Boeing 777-200ER
Air New Zealand Ltd
Private Bag 92007
Auckland 1
NEW ZEALAND

Tel.: +64 9 366 2400
Fax: +64 9 366 2401
SITA: AKLXZTE
Email: info@airnewzealand.co.nz
Website: www.airnewzealand.com

Type: Scheduled, charter, international, regional, domestic, pax, cargo
Owner: Publicly held (24.2%); New Zealand govt (75.8%)
Shareholdings: Mount Cook Airlines (100%); Air Nelson (100%); Eagle Airways (100%); Air Pacific 1.94%); Virgin Blue (14.99%)
Employees: 7,192
Base: Auckland (AKL)
Hubs: Los Angeles (LAX)
Start of ops: April 1940
Alliances: Sta\r Alliance
Air New Zealand operates this equipment: Executives:
  • 13 x Airbus A320-200 (12 on order)
  • 15 x Boeing 737-300
  • 6 x Boeing 747-400
  • 5 x Boeing 767-300ER
  • 8 x Boeing 777-200ER
  • 1 x Boeing 777-300ER (4 on order)
  • Boeing 787-9 (8 on order)
Chairman:
Chief Executive:
Chief Financial Officer:
Group General Manager - Short-Haul: Group General Manager - International:
John Palmer
Rob Fyfe
Robert McDonald
Bruce Parton
Ed Sims

Air New Zealand Limited is the national airline and flag carrier of New Zealand. Based in Auckland, the airline operates scheduled passenger flights to 27 domestic destinations and 26 international destinations in 14 countries across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania. Air New Zealand is a member of the Star Alliance, having joined in 1999.
Air New Zealand's route network focuses on Australasia and the South Pacific, with long-haul services to Asia, Europe and North America. The airline's main hub is Auckland Airport, located near Mangere in the southern part of the Auckland urban area.
Air New Zealand originated in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL), a flying boat company operating trans-Tasman flights between New Zealand and Australia. TEAL became wholly owned by the New Zealand government in 1965, whereupon it was renamed Air New Zealand. The airline was largely privatised in 1989, but returned to government ownership in 2001 after the failed tie up with Australian carrier Ansett Australia (when Ansett suffered financial issues and folded operations during that year).

Accidents and Incidents:
Date
Manufacturer
Model
Registration
Location
Country
Fatal
Damage
08-Dec-02
Boeing 767-219ER ZK-NBC 30 km ESE of Brisbane (BNE) Australia
0
substantial
09-Mar-91
Boeing 767-219ER ZK-NBC Nadi International Airport (NAN) Fiji
0
substantial
28-Nov-79
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 ZK-NZP Mount Erebus Antarctica
257
w/o
17-Feb-79
Fokker F-27- 500 ZK-NFC Manakau Harbour New Zealand
2
w/o
04-Jul-66
Douglas DC-8-52 ZK-NZB Auckland International Airport (AKL) New Zealand
2
w/o