
Half a million passengers' data stolen in BA hack
Hackers took personal data including passenger names, and payment details.
Hackers took personal data including passenger names, and payment details.
Thick fog on a runway led to the worst air disaster in history
Gavin Trethewey flew what was probably a transtasman record to get the film to viewers.
In the depths of a government shut down support from NZ helped US controllers.
The new work is worth $25m to the airline
New York Times: The ads for flights from Rome to Washington have been fiercely criticised.
Scepticism about regulators is forcing pilots to get more active.
"For the totality of these losses, that is a very small number," says one lawyer.
Jetstar is pulling out of its longest standing route from the country.
We say: Stakeholders have a right to question how much air traffic should cost them in NZ.
Airways is putting up charges for airlines by 21 per cent over the next three years.
Claims of a toxic culture at CAA warrant attention and there's plenty of help on offer.
Comment: Outgoing Air NZ chief will need humbler approach if he wants a political career.
Rookies fly corporate jets after hours in planes with parachutes that land themselves.
New York Times: New problem found that must be corrected before jet returned to service.
New Zealand is set to benefit from its position mid-way between China and South America.
Air New Zealand said last year it was caught by surprise by the demand for its lounges.
South China Morning Post: Growing Asian airlines will shrink seat space even further.
There are winners and losers from the Qantas frequent flyer programme revamp.
Departing boss says the airline job is unique and requires special skills.
From the risk of pandemics to facing political attacks - the Air NZ top seat is a hot one.
Comment: A new chief executive and a new chair will mean a reboot at the airline.
Luxon will step down from day to day leadership of the airline on September 25.
Airlines say the New Zealand approach is much different to that in Australia.
Airways says the go-around was standard procedure and aircraft were not at risk.
A members bill to toughen penalties for reckless laser use is not getting Govt support.
The airline will use the service as a way of promoting its plane in the NZ market.
Passengers and crew have been testing new seats for months in a secret venue.
The airline is denying the claims.