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Unlike the kiwi, New Zealand's flightless national bird, Air New Zealand soars far and wide. The company makes most of its money by transporting passengers to destinations in the Asia/Pacific region, Europe, and North America; it also serves about two dozen cities in New Zealand. It operates a fleet of about 100 aircraft, including both jets and turbo-props. Air New Zealand extends its offerings by participating in the Star Alliance, a global marketing and code-sharing network that includes carriers such as Lufthansa and United Airlines. (Code-sharing allows airlines to sell tickets on one another's flights.) The New Zealand government owns 76% of Air New Zealand.
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185 Fanshawe St. Auckland 1010, New Zealand
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| Financial
Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | June | | Revenue (2009): | 2980.60 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | (-16.00%) |
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Key People
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Chairman:
John Palmer
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CEO:
Rob Fyfe
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Deputy CEO:
Norman (Norm) Thompson
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