Ansett New Zealand
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Ansett New Zealand was a wholly owned airline subsidiary of Ansett Australia, serving the New Zealand domestic market between 1987 and 2000. In order to comply with regulatory requirements relating to the acquisition of Ansett Australia by Air New Zealand, Ansett New Zealand was sold to Tasman Pacific Airlines of New Zealand in 2000, operating as a Qantas franchise under the Qantas New Zealand brand. It went into receivership, and subsequently into liquidation, in 2001.
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Dennis Conner: "How come you got a hot breakfast?" Chris Dickson: "I'm flying Ansett".
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| Airlines of New Zealand | Image:Civil Air Ensign of New Zealand.svg |
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| Scheduled passenger services Air Chathams | Air New Zealand (including Air Nelson, Eagle Airways, Freedom Air, and Mount Cook Airline) | Air West Coast | Air2there | Aspiring Air | Capital Air | Great Barrier Airlines | Kiwi Pacific Airlines | Pacific Blue | JetConnect (Qantas) | Mountain Air | Sounds Air | Stewart Island Flights Cargo, charter, and scenic Air Fiordland | Air Freight NZ | Air National | Air Post | Airwork | Skylink | Vincent Aviation Historic Ansett New Zealand | Kiwi International | Union Airways | NAC | SPANZ | TEAL | Origin Pacific Airways | |

