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Air NZ commits up to US270mln for new regional aircraft

Wednesday 19th October 2011

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Air New Zealand will add up to two million passenger seats a year to regional New Zealand destinations by investing up to US$270 million on as many as a dozen new ATR-600 turbo-prop planes.

The French-built ATR72-600 is the next model on from the ATR72-500, which Air New Zealand already operates on regional routes.

The national carrier has only committed to seven aircraft at this stage, with options on another five. The first two are due in service by late 2012.

Another pair will arrive in 2013, and one a year beyond that under the original order. The additional five aircraft could be delivered between 2014 and 2016, as Air New Zealand seeks not only to build regional passenger numbers but also to head off potential competition on lucrative, lightly served routes to New Zealand’s 27 regional airports.

The ATR craft had been chosen as “best in class for efficiency and cabin interior,” said Air New Zealand’s chief executive Rob Fyfe in a media briefing.

The airline says the fleet increase is “all growth”, and will take the ATR fleet to as many as 23 aircraft, with the first new services likely to be between Auckland and the provincial cities of Nelson and Palmerston North.

The fleet increase will allow the airline to offer more timely schedules for businesspeople while increasing competitively priced seating to serve the growing local and international tourist appetite for flights to regional centres.

Air New Zealand carried 2.8 million passengers to regional destinations eight years ago, carried 4.3 million in the last year, and expects to grow that by two million passengers annually with the expanded fleet.

The majority of the new aircraft will be owned directly, rather than leased, the airline said. “The order is direct from Air New Zealand to ATR and we will purchase them in the first instance. Whether we do sale and leaseback will be for a decision at the time,” said Fyfe.

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