by Jenks » Thu Oct 26, 2006 6:26 am
Here you go - the definitive list. Courtesy of the Aviation Historical Society of NZ.
All but four of the New Zealand-registered Boeing 737 aircraft operated by Air New Zealand after the merger with NAC in 1978 carried the Maori name of a New Zealand bird. The four not given names were ZK-NAL, NAL2 and NAQ plus the ex Ansett aircraft ZK-NEE, sub-leased for two weeks in 1989. Although registered to Air New Zealand for a short period, ZK-JJD was never operated by the airline.
The following table lists the Maori name of the bird carried on the aircraft under the cockpit windows, with the common European name in brackets. Many names were used more than once.
ZK-NAA(2) Parekareka (Spotted Shag)
ZK-NAB(2) Parera (Grey Duck)
ZK-NAC Piripiri (Rifleman)
ZK-NAD Pukeko (Swamp Hen)
ZK-NAD(2) Papango (Black Teal)
ZK-NAE Purourou (Saddleback)
ZK-NAF(2) Pohowhera (Banded Dotterel)
ZK-NAH(2) Peho (Morepork)
ZK-NAI(2) Poaka (Pied Stilt)
ZK-NAJ Piere (New Zealand Robin)
ZK-NAK Pihoihoi (New Zealand Pipit)
ZK-NAM Pateke (Brown Teal)
ZK-NAP Parekareka (Spotted Shag)
ZK-NAQ(2) Peho (Morepork)
ZK-NAR Parera (Grey Duck)
ZK-NAS Piwakawaka (Fantail)
ZK-NAT Pihoihoi (New Zealand Pipit)
ZK-NAU Pateke (Brown Teal)
ZK-NAV Pukeko (Swamp Hen)
ZK-NAW Purourou (Saddleback)
ZK-NAX Piere (New Zealand Robin)
ZK-NAY Piripiri (Rifleman)
ZK-NAZ Poaka (Pied Stilt)
ZK-NQC Piopio (New Zealand Thrush)
Credit Journal of Aviation Historical Society of New Zealand (Incorporated), Vol 46 No 1, June 2003