AirlinesAir NZ unveils new A320Air New Zealand has rolled out the first of its brand new Airbus A320 aircraft - which feature impressive curved wing tips - at the Paris Air Show overnight.17 Jun 10:15 PM
AgribusinessCartel case: Air NZ price fixing "hurt consumers"Air New Zealand will pay more than $8 million in penalties for its role in air cargo price fixing, offending which a High Court judge says hurt consumers.13 Jun 06:34 AM
AirlinesAirline ready to offer XL classThe world's first airline to charge people according to their weight is set to introduce an "executive row", with extra space and no armrests, to cater for bigger passengers.12 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesJetstar cans Queenstown serviceJetstar is ditching services from Wellington to Queenstown as it focuses on peak-time services between Auckland and Christchurch.12 Jun 04:10 AM
AirlinesAir NZ flies the silver fernAir New Zealand is laying on the Kiwi look thick by adding a fern to the koru, ditching teal and going black and white on all its aircraft.11 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesEmirates on aggressive flightpathEmirates president Tim Clark is not known for holding back, whether it be buying planes, building routes or taking a swipe at the opposition.11 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesBattle over $620m estateThe widow and mother of multi-millionaire Michael Erceg have gone to court in a dispute over the liquor tycoon's estate.11 Jun 07:30 AM
OpinionSusan Watson: Mixed-ownership model warrants closer lookThe debate over the sale of shares in state-owned enterprises has been polarised.10 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesAir NZ faces $7.5m penalty hitAir New Zealand and the Commerce Commission have buried the hatchet after a long-running legal battle, with the national carrier agreeing to pay a $7.5 million penalty for cargo price-fixing breaches of the Commerce Act.07 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessEnd in sight for Air NZ cartel caseThe end is in sight for the long and sometimes acrimonious legal battle between the Commerce Commission and Air New Zealand.07 Jun 01:50 AM
AirlinesBusiness as usual: Virgin Aust bossVirgin Australia's boss John Borghetti maintains it's business as usual at the airline, despite Air New Zealand becoming the company's biggest shareholder.06 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesAir NZ's flying salesmanAir NZ boss Christopher Luxon has sold everything from soap to icecream. Now he wants to sell tickets...06 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesAir NZ dismissal justifiedA flight attendant fired by Air New Zealand for her conduct on a flight between Auckland and Rarotonga has lost her claim for unjustified dismissal.05 Jun 10:40 PM
AirlinesHawaiian hopes high for Kiwi routeHawaiian Airlines will look to add more services to its Auckland-Honolulu route if demand follows the same patterns as flights to Australia.05 Jun 05:30 PM
AgribusinessAir NZ agrees to settleAir New Zealand has done a u-turn in its long-running air-cargo case with the Commerce Commission and has agreed to settle the proceedings.05 Jun 04:59 AM
AirlinesBoeing starts assembly on bigger DreamlinerThe first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner - similar to the plane Air New Zealand will fly - is being assembled at Boeing's plant in Everett, Washington state.04 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesThrifty airlines make bags of cashAirlines make $44.6 billion by charging for services that used to be included in ticket prices and this is forecast to grow "significantly" over the next year.04 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesFyfe on lookout for next big thingFormer Air New Zealand boss Rob Fyfe is catching up with old friends at the global meeting of aviation leaders in South Africa but he's not looking for a job in the industry.03 Jun 05:30 PM
AirlinesRivals inspire Air NZ auditAir New Zealand is doing a top-to-bottom review of service and looking to forge new alliances.02 Jun 05:30 PM
OpinionInside Money: Bloody big banks: why size isn't everythingBank bigness may be an over-rated quality, according to financial research firm, Canstar, writes David Chaplin."If a bank does start to bleed seriously, a government transfusion will not be guaranteed."29 May 09:30 PM
AirlinesJetstar's Easter sale called 'misleading'Jetstar has been reprimanded for a "misleading" airfare sale that it sent to customers in promotional emails, promoting an Easter holiday deal that wasn't over Easter.29 May 08:35 PM
AirlinesAircraft companies return to courtTwo companies that designed and installed custom aircraft interiors were back in the High Court yesterday in a dispute involving the 'VIP' fitout of a Boeing business jet .28 May 07:24 PM
AgribusinessSorry China: Ex-Fonterra headFormer Fonterra chairman Sir Henry van der Heyden has apologised to China, its people and Government for telling an audience never to trust the Chinese.28 May 01:45 AM
AirlinesAir NZ wrangle: Tattoos the 'new norm'Prime Minister John Key says he is surprised by Air New Zealand's refusal to hire a woman with a traditional Maori tattoo.28 May 12:33 AM
AirlinesMaori tattoo doesn't cut it at Air NZClaire Nathan says she had her dreams of being an air hostess dashed after Air New Zealand turned her away because of her ta moko.27 May 08:00 PM