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Leased Air New Zealand aircraft
Hello all,
just checking if anyone knows which Air New Zealand aircraft are owned and leased. More importantly, does Air New Zealand own any of their B747-400's or are they are sold and leased back? DDD |
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-SUJ and -SUH used to be registered elsewhere according to the NZ registry database.
Just read your post a little more carefully afraid I'm not sure on leasing arrangements but I'm sure someone around here can help.
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Without looking it up, I thought NZ owned 4 and leased 4 of the 744's when they were operating all 8.
Actually, checking Air Fleets http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/A...ctive-b747.htm Five use NZ's Boeing suffix of 19 (747-419 - NBS - stored, NBT, NBU, NBV, NBW) and the other three (SUH, SUI and SUJ) came to NZ from elsewhere although not sure whether they are leased as you can see from below, only NBW is listed as leased. Quote:
Last edited by Mike W; 16th February 2010 at 11:29 AM. |
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ZK NBV is the only 744 owned by Air NZ, according to the Tech Ops website.
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this may (or maynot) help..
http://www.caa.govt.nz/Script/Air_Reg_Query.asp with the CASA one it's easier to figure out for australian aircraft... [edit: ok .. just checked the CAA's and it's of no use] |
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This might help.
Reg L/N Eng Leased Delivered Previous ZK NBT 815 RR GKL 31101990 NEW ZK NBU 933 RR GKL 14091992 NEW ZK NBV 1180 GE AIR NZ 31101998 NEW ZK NBW 1228 GE ILFC 08091999 NEW ZK SUH 855 GE ILFC 08111994 VARIG ZK SUI 971 GE ILFC 21041995 VARIG ZK SUJ 1161 GE ILFC 05101998 NEW |
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thank you to all wo replied. You have been most helpful. Would love to see a 747-8 in their fleet, but I believe this will never happen.
Dave |
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Majority of the fleet is leased. Air NZ owns most of their 737s, all 767s, and half of the 772s. |
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Alas Dave, I fear you are correct. With Air New Zealand it's always been about the range and not the capacity. Up until this lastest crop of ETOPS Twins, the 744 was the only real option for them but now the 77W (and the 77E to some extent) steps into the breach with great ecomomics and also good cargo capabilty. I suspect the 787-9 will also take care of a lot of their long haul - geez, witn NZ, almost anywhere is long haul
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