Company profile Flashcards
Vision
We will strive to be number one in every market we serve by creating a workplace where teams are committed to our customers in a distinctively New Zealand way, resulting in superior industry returns.
Guiding principles(5 points)
- We will be the customers’ airline of choice when travelling to, from and within New Zealand.
- We will build competitive advantage in all of our businesses through the creativity and innovation of our people.
- We will champion and promote New Zealand and its people, culture and business at home and overseas.
- We will work together as a great team committed to the growth and vitality of our company and New Zealand.
- Our workplaces will be fun, energising and where everyone can make a difference.
The principal activity of the Air New Zealand Group
The operation of domestic and international passenger transport and cargo.
2015 Awards
3 Skytrax World Airline Awards for World’s Best Premium Economy Class, Best Premium Economy Class Airline Seat and Best Premium Economy Class Onboard Catering.
Airline of the Year by AirlineRatings.com
Awards
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People’s culture.
We’re committed to providing a safe workplace, ensuring diversity in leadership, being a talent incubator for the wider economy and fostering a culture that delivers a highly engaged workforce. They committed Safety, security, Diversity, Development and Green Team.
Contribution to community
- Supported a number of charities, including the Starship Foundation, Cure Kids, Star Jam, Attitude Awards, Angel Flight, Breast Cancer Foundation Pink Caravan and Koru Care South Island.
- Play a role in providing disaster relief, particularly in the South Pacific.
- Committed to zero noise breaches at airports we fly to and our modern fleet and noise abatement techniques are critical to ensuring this.
Chief Executive Officer
Mr Christopher Luxon
Chief Flight Operations & Safety Officer
Captain David Morgan
Alliance
Star alliance
Original names
Tasman empire airlines(TEAL)
Date started
30 April 1940
First flight
Auckland-Sydney
Names change year
1965
Mt cook bought
1991