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Air NZ’s 787-9 to enter service on August 9

written by Robert Nutbrown | August 6, 2014

Air New Zealand's first 787-9 at Auckland. (Andrew Aley)
Air New Zealand’s first 787-9 at Auckland. (Andrew Aley)

Air New Zealand’s Boeing 787-9  will take off on its first commercial flight at 0900 Auckland time on Saturday.

Flight NZ103 on Saturday, August 9, has been confirmed as the Dreamliner’s revenue service debut in Air NZ colours, according to flight schedules published by the Airline Route website.

The flight was due to land in Sydney at 1030 local time, with the aircraft due to spend two hours on the the ground in Sydney before turning around at 1230 as NZ104 back to Auckland, where it was scheduled to touch down at 1730 local time.

Air NZ has not published its 787-9 schedule beyond those initial two flights.

That service will come just two days after the 787-9 enters service, on August 7, with All Nippon Airways, when it operates flight NH241 from Tokyo Haneda to Fukuoka, the first of six flights scheduled for aircraft on its first day of operations.

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