Air New Zealand (NZ) faces significant operational disruptions, with CEO Greg Foran anticipating two to three years of aircraft and maintenance challenges.
Air New Zealand A321
Air New Zealand (NZ) experienced significant flight disruptions on December 8, 2024, as severe weather conditions impacted operations across the South and North Islands.
Air New Zealand (NZ) flight from Wellington International Airport (WLG) to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD) diverted to Auckland Airport (AKL) Today on December 1, 2024.
An Air New Zealand (NZ) flight from Wellington (WLG) to Queenstown (ZQN) was forced to return to its origin after encountering severe wind shear that prevented a safe landing.
On Thursday (September 26, 2024), an Air New Zealand (NZ) Airbus A321-200N encountered a landing incident at Wellington Airport (WLG) as flight NZ272 from Brisbane (BNE) aborted its landing due to wind shear, executing a go-around maneuver.
Flag carrier Air New Zealand (NZ) will add two Airbus A321 aircraft and two ATR 72-600s aircraft to its fleet.