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  2. Air New Zealand fleet - Wikipedia

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    Air New Zealand introduced the Airbus A320-200 in 2003, the first non-Boeing aircraft in its jet fleet since the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 was withdrawn in 1982. The A320-200 was introduced to replace the Boeing 767-200ER and Boeing 737-300 on short-haul international routes to eastern Australia and the Pacific Islands.

  3. NZAero - Wikipedia

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    NZSkydive Ltd, trading as NZAero, is an aircraft manufacturing company based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Along with its predecessors, it has sold more than 700 utility, training and agricultural aircraft. [1] The company replaced Pacific Aerospace Ltd, which became insolvent and was liquidated in 2021. [1]

  4. Micro Aviation B22 Bantam - Wikipedia

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    The Micro Aviation B22 Bantam is a New Zealand ultralight aircraft, designed and produced by Micro Aviation NZ of Hamilton, New Zealand and later of Mandeville, New Zealand. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft. [1] [2]

  5. Air transports of heads of state and government - Wikipedia

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    Air transports for heads of state and government are, in many countries, provided by the air force in specially equipped airliners or business jets.One such aircraft in particular has become part of popular culture: Air Force One, used by the President of the United States and operated by the United States Air Force.

  6. Vincent Aviation - Wikipedia

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    In the early/mid-2000s, Vincent's first two Beech 1900s were used for Air New Zealand flights from Christchurch to Blenheim and Wellington to Palmerston North. Later a Dash 8-100 was acquired by the New Zealand business for charter work. For some time this aircraft was used heavily by Air Nelson to operate Air New Zealand services.

  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. Fletcher FU-24 - Wikipedia

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    The next 70 aircraft were delivered to New Zealand in kit form and assembled at Hamilton airport by operator James Aviation and later at Tasman Empire Airways Limited's Mechanics Bay factory under contract from a new firm, Air Parts (NZ) Limited. From 1961 full production was undertaken locally by Air Parts which later became part of AESL.

  9. Category:Aircraft manufactured in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    2010s New Zealand aircraft (5 C) 2020s New Zealand aircraft (2 C) A. Alpha Aviation aircraft (1 P) Auroa Helicopters aircraft (1 P) C. CHI aircraft (1 P) E. Emair ...