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HamiltonWest wrote:QUOTE (HamiltonWest @ Oct 22 2011,4:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Black B1900 Should look cool.
Probably just waiting til the paint-shop behind CTC is all built and ready to go first

ZKNBA wrote:QUOTE (ZKNBA @ Oct 28 2011,2:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Can't wait to see the Black 777, I personally think the colour-scheme will look better on the 777 than the A320 because the 777s have a smoother looking nose.
I wish they would only paint one of each aircraft type black since it makes the aircraft more special. Why are they painting 3 X Beech 1900Ds black yet not giving any Q300s or ATR-72s the special scheme? I can understand that its easier to put the livery on multiple A320s, since they are being delivered new, but I would still love to see a 737 in the paint-scheme before they are retired. Same with a 767, especially now they have winglets.
Good on Air NZ for doing these special liveries.
The simple reason three 1900s are being done and not other member of the turboprop fleet is down to the fact that several of the Beech's need a new lick of paint so regardless of how they paint them, it is a cost that needs to happen and has been factored into the budget already. No Q300s or ATRs need/are due for a repaint so are not being done.
A2BOK wrote:QUOTE (A2BOK @ Oct 29 2011,2:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The simple reason three 1900s are being done and not other member of the turboprop fleet is down to the fact that several of the Beech's need a new lick of paint so regardless of how they paint them, it is a cost that needs to happen and has been factored into the budget already. No Q300s or ATRs need/are due for a repaint so are not being done.
Ok that makes a lot of sense. Do you know which specific B1900Ds will get the black paint-scheme and when the first will be painted?
ZK-NBA
ZKNBA wrote:QUOTE (ZKNBA @ Nov 6 2011,4:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ok that makes a lot of sense. Do you know which specific B1900Ds will get the black paint-scheme and when the first will be painted?
ZK-NBA
Decision on which frames is not yet announced and the only time line I have been told is "early in the new year."

Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Nov 15 2011,6:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Arr gone the days off pride in owning your family car ... , lets put a ship on the rocks and lets not own your own country airline , Lets all lease from who else 'Bank Of China' ... Globalization .... STINK!
Unfortunately all but two of the last seven aircraft delivered since December last year have been leased:
A320-200s
ZK-OAB = leased from Air Lease Corp
ZK-OJQ = leased from Air Lease Corp
ZK-OJR = leased from Bank of China Aviation
777-300ERs
ZK-OKM = owned by Air New Zealand
ZK-OKN = leased from DAE Capital
ZK-OKO = leased from DAE Capital
ZK-OKP = owned by Air New Zealand
Lessor Info
Air Lease Corp en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Lease
Bank of China Aviation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOC_Aviation
DAE Capital en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai_Aerospace_Enterprise
It is disappointing, in my view, that Air New Zealand is leasing so many of its aircraft.Not so long ago they owned most of them
benwynn wrote:QUOTE (benwynn @ Nov 15 2011,7:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Most of the AirNZ owned 737s will end up being scrapped I spose. A fairly expensive exercise.
With an average age of about 14yrs I'd say there's still a good few years of life in the AirNZ 733s, I guess markets like Africa, SE-Asia and South America are likely destinations?Deans repaints: http://www.deeknow.com/
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deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Nov 15 2011,9:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>With an average age of about 14yrs I'd say there's still a good few years of life in the AirNZ 733s, I guess markets like Africa, SE-Asia and South America are likely destinations?
Yeah, although Air NZ does have the youngest 737-300, there really isn't that much demand for them anywhere anymore. South America possibly, but haven't really heard of much interest in them considering the number of them sitting out in the desert.
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