This blog started off by focussing on NZ's smaller 3rd level airlines, past and present. It has evolved to trying to present some record of NZ's domestic airline operations and some of the larger charter operators, interesting NZ international airliner movements and photos I have taken around the country. Comments, corrections or contributions are welcome, Steve - westland831@gmail.com
21 June 2023
VH-KDB now ZK-CIW
The second of Air Chathams' latest Saab SF340As which arrived into Auckland from Wagga Wagga and Sydney on 16 June 2023, VH-KDB, has been placed on the New Zealand civil aircraft register as ZK-CIW.
Now ZK-CIW, Pel-Air's Saab SF340A VH-KDB seen at Auckland on 17 June 2023
Air Chathams own a B737 simulator, as well as removing the ex-AirNZ ATR72-500 simulator currently in the AirNZ simulator building, and moving it to the Air Chathams building.
If they own a B737 simulator, and certified B737 pilots and instructors, when are the aircraft coming?
Awesome news for Chats,
ReplyDeleteGood to see their fleet growing hopefully soon they would be entering the Jet Age
Yes, the 1980’s jet era
ReplyDeleteAir Chathams own a B737 simulator, as well as removing the ex-AirNZ ATR72-500 simulator currently in the AirNZ simulator building, and moving it to the Air Chathams building.
DeleteIf they own a B737 simulator, and certified B737 pilots and instructors, when are the aircraft coming?
Airport Development at CHT not quite finished yet. I'd say they will have some plans a foot, and will push go when the work out there is finished.
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