Air Freight NZ
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Founded | July 1989 [1] | ||||||
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Ceased operations | July 2016 | ||||||
Operating bases | Auckland, Christchurch and Palmerston North | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 3 | ||||||
Parent company | Freightways | ||||||
Headquarters | Auckland, New Zealand | ||||||
Website | http://www.fieldair.co.nz |
Air Freight NZ was a cargo airline based in Auckland, New Zealand. It operated scheduled overnight cargo services on behalf of owner Freightways, and is supported by sister company Fieldair holdings.[2] Domestic charter services are also operated. Its main base is Auckland Airport, with hubs at Christchurch International Airport and Palmerston North International Airport.[3]
History
The airline started operations in July 1989,[1] headed by William (Bill) Olsen. Its primary contract was with the courier division of Freightways Group. It is now wholly owned by Freightways Express. The Convair carries 11 cargons[clarification needed] of freight on each trip. Despite its age the Convair is a great performer capable of transporting seven and a half tonnes of freight at 300 kts.[4][5]
Accidents and incidents
- 3 October 2003: Air Freight NZ Convair 580, ZK-KFU, was lost off radar near the Kapiti Coast. Fatalities: 2.[6]
- 31 July 1989: Air Freight NZ Convair 580, ZK-FTB, descended shortly after takeoff from Auckland Airport, colliding with a bank before crashing into Manukau Harbour. Fatalities: 3.[1][7]
Destinations
Air Freight NZ operated freight services to the following destinations in April 2013:[3] Auckland, Christchurch and Palmerston North. Air Freight operated seven northbound flights per night from Christchurch Airport.
Fleet
The former Air Freight NZ fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at June 2014):[3]
References
- ^ a b c King, John (1995). Aviation Accidents and Disasters. New Zealand Tragedies. Wellington: Grantham House. p. 136. ISBN 1-86934-042-6.
- ^ "Change for Night Time Flyers". 3rd Level New Zealand. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
- ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 27 March 2007. p. 57.
- ^ http://www.pacificwingsmagazine.com/content/convair-operations-another-fieldair-success-story
- ^ "Convair Operations: Another Fieldair Success Story". Pacific Wings. 1 June 1991. p. 18.
- ^ "ASN Accident Report".
- ^ "ASN Accident Report".