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    • Summary: GENERAL: AIA: AIAL NZ's first commercial Dreamliner flight touches down
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    29/10/2013 08:32
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    GENERAL: AIA: AIAL NZ's first commercial Dreamliner flight touches down
    
    New Zealand's first commercial Dreamliner flight touches down at Auckland
    Airport
    
    The arrival today of a China Southern Airlines Boeing 787 has seen Auckland
    Airport welcome New Zealand's first commercial Dreamliner flight.
    The aircraft, and the 11 China Southern Airlines dignitaries and nine Chinese
    media on board it, were welcomed by Associate Tourism Minister, Chris
    Tremain, and Auckland Airport's new Chairman, Sir Henry van der Heyden.
    The Boeing 787 Dreamliner replaces the A330 currently used on the daily
    Guangzhou to Auckland route, and increases China Southern Airlines' seat
    capacity by almost 5% per annum.
    China Southern Airlines will fly a second Dreamliner aircraft to Auckland for
    the peak summer period from 4 December to 1 March, meaning the number of
    weekly flights on the Guangzhou-Auckland route will soon increase from seven
    to 10.
    Glenn Wedlock, Auckland Airport's general manager aeronautical commercial,
    says China Southern's decision to use its Dreamliner on the Auckland route,
    coupled with the increase in weekly flights, heralds strong Chinese passenger
    arrival growth with significant benefits for the New Zealand tourism
    industry.
    "China Southern Airlines' commitment to use the Dreamliner on this route, as
    well as the increase to 10 flights per week, indicates long-term growth
    potential for not only China, but also for China Southern Airlines as a
    global carrier," says Mr Wedlock.
    "The daily arrival of this new aircraft also provides a snapshot of what we
    will see from Chinese air travel in the future, in particular the importance
    of our relationship with the Guangdong region as an Asian hub for New Zealand
    aviation."
    "The Dreamliner delivers significant benefits; including additional seats,
    20% more cargo revenue capacity, and increased fuel efficiency which means
    the aircraft is better for the environment," says Mr Wedlock.
    Mr He, China Southern Regional General Manager Australia New Zealand, says
    that the Dreamliner offers an extensive range of advantages to the passenger,
    improving the overall comfort and convenience of the service.
    "These aircraft are the latest from Boeing and offer fully lie-flat seats in
    Business Class and seat-back TVs throughout," says Mr He.
    "The sleek Dreamliner is a whole new generation of aircraft from Boeing,
    offering all the latest mod-cons and a three cabin configuration, with a
    total of 228 seats, including four seats in first class, 24 in business class
    seats and an economy cabin with 200 seats."
    Today's arrival of the China Southern Airlines Dreamliner at Auckland Airport
    follows the announcement in July this year that New Zealanders can transit
    Guangzhou for 72 hours without an entry visa.
    Mr Wedlock says, "The new visa waiver allows passengers to leave the airport
    and explore the Guangzhou region without having to get a visa. This is
    fantastic for Kiwi travellers as they can now experience Guangzhou on their
    way to another destination, without the hassle of obtaining a visa."
    "The visa waiver also helps China Southern Airlines cement Guangzhou's
    position as a new transiting hub, connecting Australasia with Europe and
    America."
    "Guangzhou is the third largest city in China and the combination of the
    Dreamliner and the new visa waiver is a very positive step towards opening
    markets between our two nations."
    Ends
    Note for media: still images and video of the China Southern Airlines 787
    Dreamliner aircraft and its Auckland Airport welcome are available for media
    use.
    
    For further information, please contact:
    Simon Lambourne
    +64 9 255 9089
    +64 27 477 6120
    
    Further information about China Southern Airlines' Boeing 787 Dreamliner
    The China Southern Airlines' 787 Dreamliner has a length of 56.72 metres, a
    height of 16.92 metres and a wingspan of 60.12 metres.
    The engine on the aircraft is the new GEnx-1B model and this, among other
    advancements, has greatly reduced the weight of the aircraft, saving about
    20% of fuel during the flight, reducing 20% of total exhaust emission and
    decreasing the noise of the aircraft by 60%.
    The aircraft also has a wide range of features designed to improve comfort
    and convenience for passengers.  These include all first class and business
    class seats having the capability to lie flat at 180 degrees, as well as
    first class cabin seats being equipped with independent notebook power
    points, noise reducing headphones, satellite telephones and 17 inch high
    definition LCD televisions, allowing passengers the luxury of a spacious,
    private and quiet flight experience.
    The economy class cabin features a 9 inch personal television for exclusive
    use by each passenger, as well as the largest overhead luggage compartment
    and porthole window in the industry.
    The 787 Dreamliner also has advanced air filtration and air conditioning
    technologies which improve the cleanliness of the air and provide a more
    comfortable environment for passengers.
    End CA:00242911 For:AIA    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-10-29 08:32:07
    				
 
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