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Photo report: Air New Zealand shows off first 787-9

written by australianaviation.com.au | July 10, 2014
ZK--NZE at the Boeing's Customer Delivery Centre at Paine Field on Wednesday.
ZK–NZE at the Boeing’s Customer Delivery Centre at Paine Field on Wednesday.

Air New Zealand has shown off its first 787-9 to media a day ahead of the aircraft’s delivery flight to Auckland. These images show some of the feaures of the 301-seat airliner, including the airline’s famous ‘cuddle class’ Skycouch, new IFE system and off-the-rack premium economy seats (rather than the Spaceseat premium economy seat design as found in its 777-300ERs). A full report on the aircraft’s entry into service with Air New Zealand will feature in the August issue of Australian Aviation.

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Comments (7)

  • reverend

    says:

    I hope Air N.Z buys boeing 777-9x to replace boeing 777-300ER in time and airbus a350-900 to replace boeing 777-200ER or 787-9 with 290 seats 24 business 27 premium to replace boeing 777-200

  • Graham Smith

    says:

    Well done Air New Zealand, a nice piece of kit.

  • Arcanum

    says:

    I love NZ, but I’m not a fan of the new livery. The all-black is OK, but I really do not like the new standard black-oh-white. I much preferred the old teal/blue colours.

  • Glen

    says:

    I am sure this aircraft is only replacing the 767 and 747 in Air NZ . I don’t think there is any replacement for 777-200 anytime soon or the 777-300ER.

  • bernard pattison

    says:

    hairs on the back of the head stuff!!!!!! well done Air New Zealand ad Boeing.

  • Raymond

    says:

    A pity that there will be only one all-black Air NZ 787, as it looks fantastic.

    Why wouldn’t Air NZ paint more (or all) of its 787’s in this livery?

  • Ray

    says:

    I must be the only person who isn’t a big fan of the all-black scheme. I think that the white/silver access ports and doors scattered across the fuselage make it look as though it’s received a fair degree of ramp-rash.

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