Air New Zealand’s first A321neo (new engine option) aircraft has departed Airbus’ facility in Hamburg and is now on its
way to New Zealand.
The airline formally took delivery of the aircraft on Wednesday (Hamburg time) and it departed the Airbus Delivery
Centre at Finkenwerder, Hamburg at 9.00am Friday (local time). The four-day journey will see the aircraft travel from
Hamburg to Auckland via Oman, Kuala Lumpur and Cairns with a small team of nine on board. It’s expected to arrive in
Auckland late on Monday evening (NZ time)
The aircraft, with the tail registration ZK-NNA, is the first of 13 new Airbus neo aircraft (seven A321neos and six
A320neos) to join Air New Zealand’s fleet and is expected to enter commercial service on 23 November operating flight
NZ739 from Auckland to Brisbane.
A second A321neo is also expected to enter service in the coming weeks, while the majority of the remaining aircraft
will follow at intervals through until late 2019, with the new fleet eventually replacing the airline’s A320s that
currently operate Tasman and Pacific Island services.
A further seven A321neos have also been ordered for the airline’s domestic network and are expected to be delivered from
2020 to 2024.