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Douglas DC-3 at Christchurch Airport in 1971
Douglas DC-3 at Christchurch Airport in 1971
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 at Palmerston North Airport in 1974
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 at Palmerston North Airport in 1974
Cessna 185 ski-plane at Mount Cook Aerodrome in January 1977
Cessna 185 ski-plane at Mount Cook Aerodrome in January 1977
Fokker F27 Friendship at Rotorua Airport in 1992
Fokker F27 Friendship at Rotorua Airport in 1992
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A Douglas DC-8 at Sydney Airport in the early 1970s. Air New Zealand was an early operator of the DC-8. Note the pre-1973 livery with the Southern Cro
A Douglas DC-8 at Sydney Airport in the early 1970s. Air New Zealand was an early operator of the DC-8. Note the pre-1973 livery with the Southern Cross on the tail.
An Air New Zealand McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in 1977. DC-10 deliveries began in 1973 and they introduced a new colour scheme, being the first of the air
An Air New Zealand McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in 1977. DC-10 deliveries began in 1973 and they introduced a new colour scheme, being the first of the airline's aircraft to feature the now-ubiquitous koru logo.
Air New Zealand added the Boeing 777 to its fleet in 2004. As of 2024, the -200ER has been retired while the -300ER plays an integral part in the airl
Air New Zealand added the Boeing 777 to its fleet in 2004. As of 2024, the -200ER has been retired while the -300ER plays an integral part in the airline's long-haul fleet.
"The Hub", Air New Zealand head office 36°50′42″S 174°45′12″E / 36.84492°S 174.75332°E / -36.84492; 174.75332
"The Hub", Air New Zealand head office 36°50′42″S 174°45′12″E / 36.84492°S 174.75332°E / -36.84492; 174.75332