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New Zealand to use Boeing 787-9 on China flights

By Wang Wen | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-22 08:41

Air New Zealand, the world's first buyer of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, chose China to be the newest aircraft's first Asian destination to serve the company's growing market here.

A black aircraft bearing the New Zealand fern and koru - the airline's logo - landed at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai on Nov 5 following its inaugural flight from Auckland, and it will be used on the daily direct Shanghai-to-Auckland service beginning in December.

The carrier will receive 10 Boeing 787-9 jetliners over four years, and the new fleet will cover all the daily flights between Shanghai and Auckland in the next two to three years.

New Zealand to use Boeing 787-9 on China flights

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