Air New Zealand welcomes new ATR

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(PHOTO: Via Air New Zealand)

Air New Zealand has taken delivery of a new ATR72-600 that it will be deploying on regional routes, the airline announced Thursday (16 December). After making the 10-day journey from Toulouse, France, the plane, ZK-MZF, landed at Auckland Airport on 15 December.

(PHOTO: Via Air New Zealand)

Air New Zealand’s Chief Pilot Captain David Morgan says the latest ATR72-600 is exciting news for our customers who want to escape to the regions this summer. “We’re really excited to welcome this latest addition to our domestic fleet.”

The aircraft, which can seat 68 passengers, will be used to service regional routes and travel to the likes of New Plymouth, Tauranga and Nelson. The new aircraft did not stay in Auckland long before it departed for Christchurch, where it’s going through the process of getting ready for service. “It won’t be sitting on the tarmac for too long before taking off for its first flight which will likely be on December 23, just in time to help get our customers to where they need to be this Christmas,” Morgan said.

(PHOTO: Via Air New Zealand)

The airline said 23 December is expected to be one of the busiest days on the airline’s domestic network this month, with more than 30,000 passengers booked to fly that day, and about 29,000 booked on Christmas Eve. The aircraft is the last of the fleet of 29 to arrive, with the first having touched down back in 2012. The aircraft is also the 1,600th ATR ever produced, and the 29th to join the airline’s fleet, making Air New Zealand the owner of the third-largest fleet of ATR72-600s. During that time the fleet of ATRs have boosted the airline’s regional network by over 50 percent. ATRs are one of the most common types of planes used domestically, having flown an estimated 33.5 million passengers on over 636,000 flights around New Zealand. The ATR72-600 is also the most fuel-efficient regional aircraft and uses significantly less fuel than other older planes.

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