List of defunct airlines of New Zealand

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This is a list of defunct airlines of New Zealand.[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes
A
1966 1971 Established as in 1953. Acquired by . Operated Cessna 185, Piper Apache[3]
1976 1982 Operated Piper Twin Comanche
1981 1985 Operated Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner[4]
KC KIC 1997 1997 [5]
1982 1983 Founded by Peter Matich. Established as Air Central in 1966. Merged into Eagle Airways[6]
1979 1980 Renamed Air Timaru[7]
Air Coromandel 1993 2003 Merged into Great Barrier Airlines. Operated Cessna 172, Cessna 207, GAF Nomad, BN-2 Islander[8]
1993 1998 Operated Piper Aztec
2005 2012 Founded by David Irvine. Operated Piper Seneca, Piper Arrow, Cessna 172, Cessna 207
Air Freight NZ ZK-KFH Convair 580 Air Freight NZ (7358696752).jpg OG AFN AIR FREIGHT 1989 2016
1981 1984 Founded by David Irvine. Operated Piper Seneca, Piper Arrow, Cessna 172, Beech Baron
2000 2003 Subsidiary of Mountain Air. Operated BN-2 Islander, Piper Aztec[9]
2002 2003 Operated Piper Chieftain[10]
1992 1999 Founded by Allan Graham. Operated Piper Seneca, Piper Arrow, GAF Nomad[11]
Air National Jetstream, Blenheim, 13 April 2007 - Flickr - PhillipC.jpg NTL NATIONAL 1988 2011
Air Nelson Bombardier Dash 8-Q311, Air New Zealand Link (Air Nelson) JP6878682.jpg NZ RLK LINK 1979 2019 Merged into parent Air New Zealand
GD 1972 1977 Merged with to form . Operated de Havilland Heron[12]
1970s 1993 Operated Cessna 172, Cessna 206, Piper Cherokee, Partenavia P.68
Air Post Boeing 737-200QC, Wellington, 27 Dec. 2008 - Flickr - PhillipC.jpg PST POST 1990 2013
Air Timaru 1980 1988 Established as in 1979. Acquired by Air Safaris. Operated Piper Navajo[13]
1997 1999 Established by the . Merged with and renamed to . Operated GAF Nomad[14]
Air Travel (NZ) Ltd De Havilland DH-83 Fox Moth, Croydon Air Service AN1041908.jpg 1934 1947
2002 2003 Operated Piper Chieftain[15]
Air West Coast Dornier 228, Wellington, 28 March 2007.jpg 2002 2009
Air2there Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, air2there.com JP6847313.jpg F8 ATT AIRTOTHERE 2004 2018 [16]
1963 1977 Crop dusting. Operated Douglas DC-3, Lockheed 18-56 Lodestar[17]
1972 1978 Established as in 1968. Merged with to form . Operated Piper Aztec[18]
2000 2005 Founded by Charles and Helen Thompson. Operated Piper Seneca, Cessna Skylane
1951 1961 Merged into . Operated Grumman Widgeon[19]
Ansett New Zealand Ansett New Zealand British Aerospace BAe 146-300 Zuppicich-1.jpg ZQ NZA ANZA 1987 2000
1997 1997 Founded by Steve and Donna Stanaway. Operated Piper Chieftain, Cessna Stationair[20]
1984 1986 Operated Partenavia P.68, Cessna Skyhawk
1922 1923 Founded by Maurice ‘Buck’ Buckley. Operated Avro 504K[21]
Aspiring Air OI ASPIRING 1974 2015
1982 1989 Founded by Harry Jenkins. Established as in 1975. Renamed to [22]
1979 1982 Founded by Harry Jenkins. Established as in 1975. Renamed to [23]
1989 1998 Founded by Harry Jenkins. Established as in 1975[24]
1987 1991 Subsidiary of S. M. Andrews and Associates Ltd. Operated Dornier 228, Cessna Skyhawk[25]
B
1958 1961 Founded by Alfred W. Bartlett. Established as in 1956. Operated Cessna 182, de Havilland Dove, Aero Commander 680[26]
1968 1996 Founded by Graeme Bell. Operated Aero Commander 500, Cessna 185, Cessna 207, Piper Aztec[27][28]
1995 1996 Operated Piper Aerostar, Partenavia P.68
C
Canterbury Aviation Company 1917 1923 Founded by Henry Wigram. Operated Caudron biplane[29]
Capital Air 2006 2009 Renamed to Golden Bay Air[30]
Capital Air Services CN 1970 1978 Subsidiary of . Renamed to James Air[31]
1996 1998 Operated Fairchild Metroliner
CityJet 1999 1999
CLS 1986 1986 Renamed to . Operated Douglas DC-3[32]
1985 2013 Subsidiary of . Operated Cessna Titan, DHC-6 Twin Otter[33]
1958 1958 Operated De Havilland DH.89B Dominie
Cook Strait Airways 1935 1947 Subsidiary of Union Airways of New Zealand
1985 1995 Founded by William Bolton Cookson. Established as in 1953[34]
D
Dominion Airways 1929 1931 Operated Desoutter Mk.II[35]
E
Eagle Airways Eagle Airways Beechcraft 1900D taxiing at Auckland Airport.JPG NZ EAG EAGLE 1969 2016
1984 1985 Operated Piper Navajo, Partenavia P.68, Piper Chieftain
East Coast Airways 1935 1947 Subsidiary of Union Airways of New Zealand
F
1989 2002 Took over . Operated Convair 580, Douglas DC-3[36]
1986 1993 Formed acquiring . Operated Douglas DC-3[37]
(Flightcorp) 1991 2011 Operated Piper Aztec, Piper Seneca, Cessna 206, Cessna 172
Flight Hauraki HKI 2008 2018
1974 1981 Operated Lake Buccaneer, Cessna 206
Fly My Sky 20091125 SFK NZAA Fly My Sky.jpg ISLAND 2007 2021 [38]
2010 2010
2014 2018 Operated Cessna 172, GippsAero GA8 Airvan
1979 1993 Operated Cessna Skyhawk, Piper Twin Comanche, Piper Seneca
Freedom Air ZKOJKinDunedin.JPG SJ FOM FREE AIR 1995 2008 Merged into parent Air New Zealand
G
Captain Fred Ladd and Pat Burstall with fish caught while trolling from the float of the Cessna 185, Lake Taupo (25387178184).jpg 1969 1974 Operated Aero Commander 680, Cessna 185[39]
1931 1933 Operated Desoutter Mk.II, de Havilland DH.60 Moth
1965 1970 Established as in 1960. Operated Auster J/1B Aiglet, de Havilland Tiger Moth, Cessna 180, Piper Apache, Aero Commander 500[40]
1985 1986 Established as . Operated Beech Bonanza, Piper Navajo[41]
Great Barrier Airlines ( ZK- ) REA BN-2 Islander Great Barrier X-Press (7358856342).jpg 1983 2015 Renamed to Barrier Air[42]
Great Barrier Xpress 1998 2008 Renamed to Fly My Sky. Operated BN-2 Islander, Piper Aztec[43]
1992 1997 Founded by George and Janet Richardson. Merged into Great Barrier Airlines. Operated Piper Cherokee, Piper Cherokee Six
H
1985 1989 Operated Bristol Freighter[44]
1981 1996 Operated GAF Nomad, Piper Navajo Chieftain[45]
I
1984 1990 Founded by Wayne Renner, Douglas Taylor and Vernon Mills. Operated Cessna 206, DHC-2 Beaver, Cessna 188
J
James Air VLN 1978 1983 Renamed from Capital Air Services then to Avcorp Commuter
(James Aviation) 1949 1982 Founded by Ossie James. Renamed from . Operated de Havilland Tiger Moth, DHC-2 Beaver, Douglas DC-3, Fletcher Fu 24, Lockheed Lodestar[46]
Jetconnect JetConnect Boeing 737-300 MEL Finney.jpg QF QFA QANTAS 2002 2018 Aircraft transferred to parent Qantas
K
1999 2000 Operated a leased Boeing 737-400[47]
1997 2002 Operated Convair 580[48]
Kiwi Regional Airlines Air Chatham's Saab 340.jpg KRL REGIONAL 2015 2016
Kiwi Travel Air Charters 1994 1995 Renamed to Kiwi Travel International Airlines. Operated Boeing 737[49]
Kiwi Travel International Airlines Kiwi Airbus A320 Wheatley.jpg KC KIC 1995 1996
1993 1995 Founded by Tony Walshs. Operated Beech Queen Air
1985 1987 Operated Piper Aztec
Kiwijet 2007 2009 Never started operations
L
1971 1981 Founded by Ron Fincham. Established as Lakeland Aviation. Operated Partenavia P.68, Mitsubishi MU-2[50]
M
1957 1959 Founded by Noel Marshall. Operated Cessna 180
Menzies Aviation (NZ) 1990 1992 Renamed to Air National[51]
1974 1976 Founded by Allan Prince. Operated Piper Aztec
1970 1986 Established as Mercury Bay Aero Club's in 1948. Operated de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover, Cessna 172, Cessna 207
1983 1984 Founded by Eugene Mortensen. Operated Aero Commander 500, Cessna 172, Piper Cherokee
1968 1974 Established as in 1963. Operated Piper Apache, Cessna 180, Cessna 172, Piper Cherokee
Mountain Air Mountain Air Cessna 172.jpg 1988 2021
Motueka Air 1979 1988 Renamed to Air Nelson. Operated Piper Aztec[52]
1984 1987 Operated Cessna 172, Piper Aztec[53]
Mount Cook Air Services 1954 1961 Established as NZ Aero Transport in 1920. Renamed to Mount Cook Airline. Operated Auster Autocrat, Hawker Siddeley HS 748[54]
Mount Cook Airline Fokker F.27 100 ZK-BXF Mt Cook Rotorua 27.02.92R edited-3.jpg NM NZM MOUNTCOOK 1920 2019 Merged into parent Air New Zealand.[55]
N
1987 1993 Founded by Neil and Josephine MacDonald. Operated Piper Seneca[56]
GD 1978 1979 Formed by the merger of and . Operated de Havilland Heron, Aviation Traders Carvair[57]
1981 1987 Established as in 1973. Operated Piper Cherokee Six, Cessna 172, Piper Aztec, Ted Smith Aerostar
New Zealand National Airways Corporation Fokker F.27-100 ZK-BXF NZNAC Welltn 21.04.71 edited-2.jpg NZ NATIONAL 1945 1978 Merged into Air New Zealand
Newmans Air Newmans Air Dash-7 aircraft at Christchurch, 1984.jpg NY NMA NEWMANS 1984 1987 Rebranded as Ansett New Zealand
Niue Airline FN 1990 1992 Serviced the Auckland-Niue run
North Shore Air NS 2015 2015
1993 1994 Operated Embraer Bandeirante
1995 1998 Founded by Keith Madden and Dave McAlister. Operated Cessna 177, Cessna Stationair, Partenavia P.68, GAF Nomad
1990 1998 Operated GAF Nomad, Piper Chieftain
NZ Aero Transport 1920 1954 Renamed to Mount Cook Air Services. Operated Avro 504K, De Havilland DH-9A[58]
NZ Tourist Air Travel 1955 1968 Acquired by Mount Cook Airline. Operated Cessna 180, Cessna 206, De Havilland Dominie, Grumman Widgeon[59]
O
Origin Pacific Airways British Aerospace BAe-3102 Jetstream 31, Origin Pacific Airways AN1068532.jpg QO OGN ORIGIN 1997 2006
1983 1984 Founded by Dave Phillips and Cliff Marchant. Renamed to . Operated Cessna 172, Cessna 185, Cessna Caravan[60]
P
Pacific Blue Airlines 737, Wellington, 22 December 2007 - Flickr - PhillipC.jpg PB PBI PACIFIC 2003 2011 Rebranded as Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ)
Pacifica Air 1987 1989 Founded by Cliff Skeggs. Operated Beech Super King Air, Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner, Piper Navajo Chieftain, Piper Aztec[61]
1995 1996 Founded by Des Grant and Peter Clulow. Renamed to . Operated Partenavia P.68, Cessna Skylane
1963 1964 Operated Cessna 205, Cessna 172
1957 1958 Founded by Vern Petersen and Jim Bergman. Operated Mooney M20, Cessna 172, Cessna 180[62]
1961 1966 Founded by Mervin Dunn. Acquired by . Operated Piper Apache[63]
1993 1993 Founded by Jim and Libby Lyver. Operated Piper Aztec[64]
1991 2014 Operated Convair 580, de Havilland Dove, Douglas DC-3[65]
1996 2005 Operated Beech Queen Air[66]
Q
Qantas New Zealand Qantas New Zealand Dash 8 Zuppicich-2.jpg 2000 2001 Operated De Havilland Canada Dash 8[67]
Queenstown – Mount Cook Airways 1935 1940 [68]
R
1974 1991 Operated Douglas DC-8-33[69]
1972 1986 Operated Cessna 402[70]
Ansett New Zealand Regional (Rex Aviation) BAe J31 Zuppicich-3.jpg 1947 2000 Franchise with Ansett New Zealand branded as in 1989. Operated Cessna Caravan, Embraer Bandeirante, Fokker F27 Friendship, BAe Jetstream[71]
1960 1964 Founded by Ian Ritchie. Merged into NZ Tourist Air Travel. Operated Cessna 180, Cessna Super Skywagon, de Havilland Tiger Moth, de Havilland Dominie[72]
1967 1969 Renamed . Operated de Havilland DH.89B Dominie, Cessna 172, Aero Commander 500
1963 1968 Operated Cessna AGwagon, Douglas DC-3[73]
S
Safe Air Bristol 170.31 ZK-CAM SAFE AUK 15.10.73 edited-3.jpg 1966 1990
CB 1976 1979 Operated Grumman Widgeon, Grumman Goose[74]
Skybus 1970s 1970s Did not start operations
1984 1991 Established as . Operated BN-2 Islander, Trislander, Beech Queen Air, Cessna 172, Cessna 185, Cessna 206[75]
1952 1956 Division of . Operated de Havilland DH.89B Dominie
South Pacific Air Charters 1995 1998 Renamed to Freedom Air International. Operated Boeing 737-300, Boeing 757[76]
South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand (SPANZ) 1960 1966
Southern Air (1997) 1997 2000 Established as in 1981. Acquired by and renamed to Stewart Island Flights. Operated BN-2 Islander, Cessna 172, Cessna 177[77]
1962 1964 Non-scheduled cargo services. Operated Noorduyn Norseman[78]
1985 1986 New Zealand airline with first female crew. Operated Cessna 421, Partenavia P.68
1948 1965 Founded by Fred Lucas and Bill Hewitt. Established as in 1947. Merged into NZ Tourist Air Travel. Operated Auster J/1B Aiglet, Auster Autocrat, Avro Anson, Percival Proctor, De Havilland DH.89B Dominie[79]
1990 1991 Cargo carrier. Operated Douglas DC-8[80]
1992 1986 Merged with and renamed to . Operated Piper Aztec, Cessna 172, Cessna 210, BN-2 Islander, Piper Seneca
1976 1981 Rebranded as in 1981 and Southern Air (1997) in 1997. Renamed to Stewart Island Flights[81]
Straits Air Freight Express Bristol Freighter in Nelson.JPG 1950 1966 Renamed Safe Air Limited
T
1968 1969 Operated Piper Navajo[82]
Tasman Pacific Connection British Aerospace J31 Zuppicich-1.jpg ZQ 2000 2001 Merged into Qantas New Zealand. Operated BAe Jetstream[83]
1969 1973 Operated Piper Navajo[84]
1978 1993 Founded by Peter Matich. Operated Cessna Skywagon, Cessna Cardinal, Cessna Skyhawk, Piper Super Cub[85]
1978 1993 Renamed to . Operated Cessna 182, de Havilland Dove, Aero Commander 680[86]
1997 1998 Operated by with Piper Aztec, Piper Chieftain[87]
TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Limited) Lockheed L-188C ZK-TEA ANZ.QF SYD 21.09.70 edited-3.jpg TE TEAL 1940 1965 Rebranded as Air New Zealand
1928 2010 Second aero club being incorporated on 12 November 1928. Operated Desoutter Mk.II, Piper Cherokee, Piper Seneca[88]
1992 1995 Founded by Monique Van Dooren. Operated Cessna 177
1956 1959 Operated DH.89, Beech D18S, Lockheed L.10 Electra[89]
TranzGlobal 1994 1999 Freight carrier. Operated Embraer Bandeirante
U
Union Airways of New Zealand Union Airways aircraft, Milson 1939.jpg 1936 1947
1984 1997 Founded by John Plank. Took over . Operated Beech Baron, Piper Chieftain
1981 1988 Operated Beech King Air, Partenavia P.68
1963 1968 Operated Grumman G-73 Mallard
V
Vincent Aviation Vincent Aviation De Havilland Dash 8-100 (ZK-VAC) and Beechcraft 1900D (ZK-VAB) over New Zealand's South Island.jpg BF VAL VINCENT 1990 2014
1991 1997 Operated Piper Aztec, Piper Navajo Chieftain[90]
Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ) ZK-PBA 'Peaceful Bay' Boeing 737-8FE Virgin Australia (12073399223).jpg DJ PBN BLUEBIRD 2011 2015
W
1986 1986 Established as in 1972[91]
2W 1981 1996 Operated Mitsubishi MU-2, Partenavia P.68, Piper Navajo Chieftain[92]
1983 2006 Operated Cessna 206, Cessna 207, GAF Nomad[93]
1992 1999 Operated Cessna 182, Piper Navajo, Piper Aztec, Piper Chieftain
1956 1967 Operated de Havilland Dragon Rapide, Cessna 180, Auster Aiglet[94]
1969 1973 Founded by Nash and Elisabeth Taurau. Taken over by . Operated Cessna 172, Cessna 185, AESL Airtourer, Beech Musketeer
1976 1986 Founded by Norm Bishop and Pat Pascoe. Operated Piper Cherokee, Cessna 172, Cessna 320 Skyknight, Cessna 402[95]
1997 1999 Merged with to form . Operated Piper Navajo[96]

See also[]

  • List of airlines of New Zealand
  • List of airports in New Zealand

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