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Two new Airbus A321neo aircraft to join Air NZ fleet
Two new Airbus A321neo aircraft to join Air NZ fleet

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time03-06-2025

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Two new Airbus A321neo aircraft to join Air NZ fleet

Air New Zealand has welcomed two new Airbus A321neo into its fleet, a move which the airline says will contribute an additional 70,000 seats into its network each year. Both A321neo hold up to 214 passengers, and are configured for flying to Australia and the Pacific Islands. Air New Zealand said the aircraft represents the latest innovation in narrowbody jet technology, offering improved efficiency and additional capacity to the airline's fleet. The first A321neo arrival, ZK-NNH, is due to arrive in New Zealand tomorrow, and enter service in the coming weeks. The second aircraft will enter service in the next few months, the airline said. ADVERTISEMENT An Air New Zealand Airbus A321neo (Source: Air NZ ) Recently, Air New Zealand announced newly retrofitted 787-9 Dreamliners taking to the skies, and a new jet service connecting Hamilton and Christchurch – which it said is all part of the airline's ongoing investment in its network. Air New Zealand chief commercial officer Jeremy O'Brien said the arrival of this new aircraft signals continued momentum for the airline. "These new A321neo are a clear sign we're investing for the future – boosting our international network and delivering more choice for customers. It's about doing what we do best: connecting Kiwi to the world and bringing visitors to our shores. "We're eagerly anticipating getting these aircraft in the skies. We can't wait to share more soon about where they will be flying. Watch this airspace." "Plane spotters and aviation fans can expect a sleek new silhouette on the tarmac – and should keep their eyes on the skies for its arrival at 6.45pm tomorrow, Wednesday 4 June. The second aircraft is due to arrive in Aotearoa in late June." With the latest additions, Air New Zealand said there are now nine A321neo in its fleet.

The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft
The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

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time03-06-2025

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The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

Press Release – Air New Zealand The first A321neo arrival, ZK-NNH, is due to enter service in the coming weeks. By the time the second aircraft is flying in a couple of months, the two new additions will be contributing an additional 70,000 seats to the Air New Zealand network each … Two new aircraft are winging their way to Aotearoa. Air New Zealand is preparing for the imminent arrival of its newest Airbus A321neo, with the first aircraft expected to touch down on Kiwi soil tomorrow. Each aircraft will complete a 19,342 kilometre journey to Auckland from the Airbus facility in Hamburg, with stopovers in Muscat, Kuala Lumpur, and Cairns. The A321neo are configured for flying to Australia and the Pacific islands and seat 214 passengers. The aircraft represents the latest innovation in narrowbody jet technology, offering improved efficiency and additional capacity to Air New Zealand's fleet. This news comes hot on the heels of the airline's newly retrofitted 787-9 Dreamliners taking to the skies, and follows the announcement of a new jet service connecting Hamilton and Christchurch – all part of the airline's ongoing investment in its network. The first A321neo arrival, ZK-NNH, is due to enter service in the coming weeks. By the time the second aircraft is flying in a couple of months, the two new additions will be contributing an additional 70,000 seats to the Air New Zealand network each year. Air New Zealand Chief Commercial Officer, Jeremy O'Brien, says the arrival of this new aircraft signals continued momentum for the airline. 'These new A321neo are a clear sign we're investing for the future – boosting our international network and delivering more choice for customers. It's about doing what we do best: connecting Kiwi to the world and bringing visitors to our shores. 'We're eagerly anticipating getting these aircraft in the skies. We can't wait to share more soon about where they will be flying. Watch this airspace.' Plane spotters and aviation fans can expect a sleek new silhouette on the tarmac – and should keep their eyes on the skies for its arrival at 6.45pm tomorrow, Wednesday 4 June. The second aircraft is due to arrive in Aotearoa in late June.* These A321neo join Air New Zealand's growing narrowbody fleet, which means with these additions, there are nine internationally configured A321neo in the fleet.

The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft
The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

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time02-06-2025

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The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

Two new aircraft are winging their way to Aotearoa. Air New Zealand is preparing for the imminent arrival of its newest Airbus A321neo, with the first aircraft expected to touch down on Kiwi soil tomorrow. Each aircraft will complete a 19,342 kilometre journey to Auckland from the Airbus facility in Hamburg, with stopovers in Muscat, Kuala Lumpur, and Cairns. The A321neo are configured for flying to Australia and the Pacific islands and seat 214 passengers. The aircraft represents the latest innovation in narrowbody jet technology, offering improved efficiency and additional capacity to Air New Zealand's fleet. This news comes hot on the heels of the airline's newly retrofitted 787-9 Dreamliners taking to the skies, and follows the announcement of a new jet service connecting Hamilton and Christchurch – all part of the airline's ongoing investment in its network. The first A321neo arrival, ZK-NNH, is due to enter service in the coming weeks. By the time the second aircraft is flying in a couple of months, the two new additions will be contributing an additional 70,000 seats to the Air New Zealand network each year. Air New Zealand Chief Commercial Officer, Jeremy O'Brien, says the arrival of this new aircraft signals continued momentum for the airline. 'These new A321neo are a clear sign we're investing for the future – boosting our international network and delivering more choice for customers. It's about doing what we do best: connecting Kiwi to the world and bringing visitors to our shores. 'We're eagerly anticipating getting these aircraft in the skies. We can't wait to share more soon about where they will be flying. Watch this airspace.' Plane spotters and aviation fans can expect a sleek new silhouette on the tarmac – and should keep their eyes on the skies for its arrival at 6.45pm tomorrow, Wednesday 4 June. The second aircraft is due to arrive in Aotearoa in late June.* These A321neo join Air New Zealand's growing narrowbody fleet, which means with these additions, there are nine internationally configured A321neo in the fleet.

The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft
The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

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time02-06-2025

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The Neo Kids On The Block: Air New Zealand To Welcome Two New International A321neo Aircraft

Two new aircraft are winging their way to Aotearoa. Air New Zealand is preparing for the imminent arrival of its newest Airbus A321neo, with the first aircraft expected to touch down on Kiwi soil tomorrow. Each aircraft will complete a 19,342 kilometre journey to Auckland from the Airbus facility in Hamburg, with stopovers in Muscat, Kuala Lumpur, and Cairns. The A321neo are configured for flying to Australia and the Pacific islands and seat 214 passengers. The aircraft represents the latest innovation in narrowbody jet technology, offering improved efficiency and additional capacity to Air New Zealand's fleet. This news comes hot on the heels of the airline's newly retrofitted 787-9 Dreamliners taking to the skies, and follows the announcement of a new jet service connecting Hamilton and Christchurch – all part of the airline's ongoing investment in its network. The first A321neo arrival, ZK-NNH, is due to enter service in the coming weeks. By the time the second aircraft is flying in a couple of months, the two new additions will be contributing an additional 70,000 seats to the Air New Zealand network each year. Air New Zealand Chief Commercial Officer, Jeremy O'Brien, says the arrival of this new aircraft signals continued momentum for the airline. 'These new A321neo are a clear sign we're investing for the future – boosting our international network and delivering more choice for customers. It's about doing what we do best: connecting Kiwi to the world and bringing visitors to our shores. 'We're eagerly anticipating getting these aircraft in the skies. We can't wait to share more soon about where they will be flying. Watch this airspace.' Plane spotters and aviation fans can expect a sleek new silhouette on the tarmac – and should keep their eyes on the skies for its arrival at 6.45pm tomorrow, Wednesday 4 June. The second aircraft is due to arrive in Aotearoa in late June.* These A321neo join Air New Zealand's growing narrowbody fleet, which means with these additions, there are nine internationally configured A321neo in the fleet.

RJ Resumes Flights to Aleppo with Three Weekly Services - Jordan News
RJ Resumes Flights to Aleppo with Three Weekly Services - Jordan News

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time06-05-2025

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RJ Resumes Flights to Aleppo with Three Weekly Services - Jordan News

The Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) has resumed direct flights between Amman and Aleppo, operating three weekly services starting this Tuesday. This makes RJ one of the first carriers to reintroduce direct flights to Aleppo, connecting the city to the airline's vast network, which spans over 45 destinations across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and the Gulf. اضافة اعلان The inaugural flight was welcomed by RJ CEO Samer Majali and a delegation of officials, marking the return of direct air links between Amman and Aleppo after several years of suspension. Majali highlighted that the addition of Aleppo and Damascus to RJ's route network will enhance the airline's presence in the region, support Syria's reconstruction efforts, and foster closer economic and trade ties between Jordan and Syria. The move will also provide essential air connections between Syria and the rest of the world, especially following the resumption of daily flights to Damascus earlier this year. RJ will operate flights from Amman to Aleppo on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Flights will depart Amman at 5:15, arriving in Aleppo at 6:45, with return flights leaving Aleppo at 7:45 and arriving in Amman at 9:15. Travelers can book flights to Aleppo via the airline's website, mobile app, sales offices, travel agents, or by calling the customer service center at +96265100000. This new route complements RJ's broader strategy to strengthen its hub in Amman, enhancing its position as a key regional gateway. The airline is also continuing its fleet modernization with the addition of new aircraft, including five Embraer planes for short-haul routes and the upcoming introduction of Airbus A320neo aircraft for medium-haul flights, all offering Wi-Fi services. The airline will also incorporate new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners into its fleet. Petra

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