Air NZ is Getting New Planes

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Postby scon » Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:19 am

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Naki wrote:
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Air Pacific are flicking their 747s and 767s for a fleet of 787s - in about 5 years time 747s might be a rare sight in NZ.

Qantas still has 30 747's, we'll still see those around. Can't replace them all with A380s, especially not their new -400ERs


hay could see 747-8's there
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Postby travnz » Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:33 am

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Tower Guy can you confirm that the Atlas flight that is done for NZ uses a NZ callsign?


No I think I have heard them on the radio at NZAA using there normal call sign of "giant"



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Tower Guy can you confirm that the Atlas flight that is done for NZ uses a NZ callsign?


I can...Its a flight operated by Atlas for Air NZ. The callsign is ''New Zealand 9***''


I stand corrected icon_redface.gif



Well It may have just been a plain old Atlas flight, and not the Air NZ contracted one!
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