Sunair

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Sunair
IATA
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ICAO
SAV
Callsign
SUNAIR
Founded 1991
Commenced operations 2006 as Sunair
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Focus cities
  • Napier Airport
  • Whitianga aerodrome
Fleet size 11
Destinations 9
Company slogan "The big little airline"
Headquarters Tauranga, New Zealand
Key people Daniel Power (CEO)
Website http://www.sunair.co.nz/

Sunair is an airline in New Zealand.

It operates scheduled services in the North Island, being headquartered in Tauranga and flying to Hamilton, Rotorua, Napier, New Plymouth, Gisborne, Auckland, Whitianga and Great Barrier Island.[1] It also has charter and pilot training operations. Sunair has eleven aircraft in New Zealand.[2]

History

Sunair initially started as a commuter operator to Motiti Island in the Bay of Plenty with one aircraft. The airline has been flying for 22 years and has a safe accident free record. It operates 4000 flights per year and total staff are 28 personnel. The airline is fully licensed and is audited every year by the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority. [3]

Destinations

Courier flights operate to Paraparaumu. Former destinations served were Kerikeri and Whangarei.[4]

Fleet

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