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  2. Air New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong stopover was discontinued in March 2013 when Air New Zealand stopped Hong Kong–London flights in favour of a codeshare agreement with Cathay Pacific. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Flights to London Heathrow by the airline stopped altogether in 2020 due to heavy competition and a lack of demand. [ 11 ]

  3. Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps (Chinese: 香港航空青年團) is a voluntary uniformed group (although employees working at headquarters are paid) [1] subsidised by the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong government and is registered under the Societies Ordinance as a non-profit making charitable organisation.

  4. Career Times - Wikipedia

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    Career Times is an English-language recruitment weekly for business executives in Hong Kong. It has been published by Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings every Friday since 1997. [ 1 ] The online version, CareerTimes , was launched in 1999 as a job search and recruitment site offering job listings from companies such as Cheung Kong Holdings ...

  5. List of Boeing 737 operators - Wikipedia

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    Air Holland: Netherlands 3 Air New Zealand: New Zealand 30 24 Air Post: New Zealand 3 Ansett New Zealand: New Zealand 5 2 Freedom Air: New Zealand 1 9 Jetconnect: New Zealand 13 4 9 Kiwi Travel International Airlines: New Zealand 2 National Airways Corporation: New Zealand 8 Pacific Blue: New Zealand 10 Virgin Australia (NZ) New Zealand 10 ...

  6. Auckland Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Air New Zealand check-in area is located in the centre of the terminal. There are nine gates that have jetbridges in the domestic terminal. Jetstar domestic A320 services operate from gates 20–23 (jetbridge gates). Gate 24 (tarmac gate) is used by both Jetstar and Air New Zealand's A320 aircraft. Gates 60–63 were used for Jetstar ...

  7. 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]

  8. List of airlines of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Air Chathams: 3C CVA CHATHAM Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport [2] Air New Zealand: NZ ANZ NEW ZEALAND Auckland Airport: The flag carrier and national airline of New Zealand. [3] Barrier Air: GBA BARRIER Auckland Airport [4] Golden Bay Air: G1 GBY GOLDEN BAY Takaka Aerodrome [5] Originair: OG OGN ORIGIN Nelson Airport [6] Sounds Air: S8 SDA ...

  9. Jardine Aviation Services - Wikipedia

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    Jardine Airport Services Limited (JASL) trading as Jardine Aviation Services and JASG, formed in 1988 as a joint venture of Jardine Matheson (via Jardine Pacific) and Air China Group (via CNAC(G)). However, Jardines' involvement in Hong Kong aviation began as early as 1946 as Jardine Airways (later merged as Hong Kong Airways ).