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Old 16th April 2018, 03:05 PM
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Updated info indicating more issues for fleet management for Air NZ

Stock exchange listings: New Zealand (NZX: AIR) / A
ustralia (ASX: AIZ)
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Auckland, 1142, New Zealand
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16 April 2018
Update:
Air New Zealand statement on global Rolls-Royce engine issue

Air New Zealand is working closely with engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce on a global issue involving some of the Trent 1000 engines that power its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet.
Last month Rolls-Royce, in conjunction with European regulator EASA, issued a directive requiring operators of a type of Trent 1000 engine
known as ‘Package C’ to carry out earlier than usual maintenance checks on a specific part of the engine compressor.

This check was already required prior to the engine reaching a flying threshold of 2,000 cycles (one way journeys). The directive reduces that timeframe to 300 cycles. Rolls-Royce advises 380 engines globally are impacted by the directive, inc luding nine in the Air New Zealand 787 fleet.
Trent 1000 Package C engines that have operated fewer than 300 cycles are unaffected by this directive. Air New Zealand also has Trent 1000 TEN
model engines in its 787 fleet and these are unaffected.


Air New Zealand expects there will be some customer and operational impact to its international schedule as a result of the checks. However, the airline does not expect this global issue involving some of the Trent 1000 engines that power its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet to
materially impact FY18 earnings and previous guidance remains unchanged.
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