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Air New Zealand invests in new training facilities for crew to ensure safety and service realism on flights. Air New Zealand leads innovative efforts, introducing a new 787 Cabin Emergency ...
Air New Zealand has launched a retrofit program for its Boeing 787-9s, which will include the installation of a new business class product and a seat reconfiguration. The first of the carrier’s ...
Air New Zealand was the launch customer of the Boeing 787-9 and took delivery of its first aircraft in 2014. The airline currently operates 14 787-9 Dreamliners and has eight more on order, though ...
Air New Zealand has started its cabin retrofit programme for its Boeing 787-9s, ... Air New Zealand begins 787 cabin retrofit. By Alfred Chua 2024-10-17T03:25:00+01:00.
Air New Zealand business premier cabin in revamped B787s. Nevil Gibson Sat, 19 Apr 2025 Air New Zealand is the first airline in a scheme where Boeing has granted a limited licence to Northwest ...
Air New Zealand’s has received its first retrofitted Boeing 787-9, and will return it to commercial operations in mid-May. ... A second 787 is already in Singapore undergoing cabin upgrading.
In what is a proud moment in Air New Zealand’s 85-year history, from Wednesday 7 May, customers will be able to book seats on the airline’s highly anticipated all-new cabin experience. This ...
Air New Zealand on May 19 will launch its first retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, the carrier announced Monday. The airliners' Business Premiere cabin will offer 22 seats in a new ...
Long-awaited improvements to Air New Zealand Dreamliner cabins are under way. The major refresh of the airline’s Boeing 787-9 fleet starts this week, with the first of 14 aircraft touching down ...
On May 19, Air New Zealand launched its newly retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This isn't merely a fleet upgrade—it’s a bold reimagining of what long-haul travel can look and feel like.
· New 787 Cabin Emergency Evacuation Trainer at the Air New Zealand Training Centre · Over 2,250 Air New Zealand crew will use the device for training and assessments over the next 12 months ...