INFLITE, one of New Zealand’s leading aviation tourism companies with bases across New Zealand have today announced the
purchase of Skydive Franz Josef Glacier, the country’s only skydive operator to offer the thrilling 19,000ft skydive.
Flying from the popular West Coast town of Franz Josef, jumpers are able to freefall from 19,000ft above the Westland & Aoraki/Mt Cook National Parks’ which form part of the Te Wāhipounamu - South West New Zealand World Heritage Area.
The Skydive Franz operation adds a dedicated team of Skydive staff to the INFLITE team and Pilatus PC-6 Porter to the
fleet of ski planes and helicopters currently operated across INFLITE's base network. The Pilatus Porter joins its 2
sister ships which are currently operated from their Aoraki / Mt Cook base – just a 20 minute flight away.
INFLITE is not planning any changes to the team or brand as part of the purchase but Skydive Franz will gain the benefit
of the additional sales, marketing and operational support. In further support the owners, James Meldrum and Craig Clark
will be staying on with the business in their current roles.
INFLITE CEO, Adam Joyce is excited to welcome the staff and business into the INFLITE family.
“This is a very exciting development for us which further expands our product offering in New Zealand and cements our
commitment within the tourism industry, particularly in the South Island. The Skydive Franz business is a great fit for
us and we are excited to add this product to our amazing suite of unique experiences.”
This West Coast is the fastest growing tourism region in New Zealand with total tourism spend was up 12% up for the year
to January 2018, which is 5% higher than the growth reported across the whole of the country.
INFLITE South Island Business Manager Lisa Chambers says the acquisition paves the way for linking two very significant
natural attractions. “We are too very excited to welcome this excellent business into the INFLITE family. It opens up so
much opportunity both on the West Coast and here in Aoraki Mt. Cook. We will have the ability to share resources as well
as knowledge and expertise from both sides of the divide. It will add another unique concept and product to our
portfolio which will both support and help grow our businesses and the teams that work within them."
INFLITE's focus has been around developing its sustainability program over the past 12 months and are excited to
incorporate the Skydive Franz long standing relationship with the Kea Conservation Trust into the program. The added
hours that Skydive Franz fly will be good news for the number of trees INFLITE plant with Motutapu Restoration Trust on
Motutapu Island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. Already this year, close to 1000 trees have been planted on this pest-free
island by INFLITE. INFLITE was also proud to receive the Qualmark Gold award from Tourism New Zealand with this
programme being one of the key contributors.
Says Joyce, “Our aircraft generate carbon emissions, so it was imperative that we did something about it. We’re
committed to reducing our impact on the environment and making our business and those we partner with, more sustainable.
Part of this commitment, which alongside joining the Tourism Industry Aotearoa Tourism Sustainability Commitment
involves us partnering with the trust to plant a tree for every hour we fly.”
“Additionally, we have given our customers the option to extend this commitment by purchasing their own tree when they
book an experience with us. We’re seeing a very generous number of our customers include this option and will extend the
offering to Skydive Franz experiences before the end of the season.”
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About INFLITE
INFLITE is a helicopter and fixed wing (planes) operator with bases in Auckland, Taupo, Aoraki/Mt Cook and Franz Josef.
INFLITE have a diverse tourism portfolio offering a range of unique experiences and private/VIP charters utilising its
fleet of helicopter and fixed wing aircraft across New Zealand. In 2015, INFLITE purchased Mount Cook Ski Planes, which
has been landing on the Tasman Glacier in the Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park since 1954. In this time, over 700,000 people
have been flown into the National Park.
About the Pilatus Porter PC-6
The PC-6 is noted for its Short Takeoff and Landing (STOL) performance on almost any type of terrain - it can take off
within a distance of 640 feet (195 m) and land within a distance of 427 feet (130 m) while carrying a payload of 2,646
lbs (1,200 kg). Thanks to its STOL performance, the PC-6 holds the world record for highest landing by a fixed-wing
aircraft, at 18,865 feet (5,750 m), on the Dhaulagiri glacier in Nepal.