Mount Cook Airline was a regional airline based in Christchurch, New Zealand. Formerly part of the Mount Cook Group and latterly a subsidiary of Air New...
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Ranunculus lyallii (redirect from Mount Cook Lily)
Ranunculus lyallii (Mountain buttercup, Mount Cook buttercup, or, although not a lily, Mount Cook lily), is a species of Ranunculus (buttercup), endemic...
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Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park is a national park located in the Canterbury Region in the central-west of the South Island of New Zealand. It was established...
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a small airfield at Birch Hill Flat, which opened on 3 May 1936. Mount Cook Airline began scheduled passenger flights to the area in 1961. Regular commercial...
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Zealand's various businesses (and current "owner" of Mount Cook Airline). Rodolph Wigley's Mt. Cook Motor Car Service provided the first car transportation...
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/ Mount Cook National Park, the National Park including the mountain and its surrounds Mount Cook Airline, a regional New Zealand airline Mount Cook Group...
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Air New Zealand Link (category Defunct airlines of New Zealand)
International Airport. The regional airlines have since been combined with their parent Air New Zealand. They were Mount Cook Airline, Air Nelson and Eagle Airways...
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Madrid (IATA airline designator NM), Spanish airline Mount Cook Airline (IATA airline designator NM), New Zealand airline Manx2 (IATA airline designator...
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subsidiary Mount Cook Airline was dissolved and merged into the main Air New Zealand airline. As a result, Air New Zealand acquired Mount Cook's fleet of...
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Mount Cook Airline). ^4 Includes figures for Pacific Sun. ^5 Based on Fiscal Year ending 30 Jun. Includes figures for Regional Express Airlines, Airlink...
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Air New Zealand (category Airlines established in 1965)
Zealand previously had wholly owned subsidiary regional airlines – Air Nelson, Mount Cook Airline and Eagle Airways – that served regional destinations...
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New Zealand National Airways Corporation (category Airlines disestablished in 1978)
route oriented Mount Cook Airlines, offering some of its light routes in both North and South Islands to Mount Cook with the latter airline staying away...
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Air Nelson (category Defunct airlines of New Zealand)
was considering merging both Air Nelson and fellow Link subsidiary Mount Cook Airline into the mainline fleet. It was founded on 30 June 1979 by Robert...
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Air". Airline History. Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Motueka Air Services". Airline History. Retrieved 15 July 2021. "Mount Cook Air Services". Airline History...
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Queenstown Airport (section Airlines and destinations)
July 1950. In the 1960s, the original grass runway was lengthened. Mount Cook Airline was the pioneer of tourist flights into Queenstown. Regular services...
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Newmans Air (category Defunct airlines of New Zealand)
Mount Cook Airline to serve tourist routes. In 1986, Ansett Australia purchased a 50% shareholding, increasing this to 100% in 1987 when the airline was...
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The following is a list of regional airlines organized by home country. List of airlines List of low-cost airlines Flag carrier...
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operated one example from 1943 to 1979 Norway Mørefly New Zealand Mount Cook Airline 1290 – UC-4F2 on static display at the Museu Aeroespacial in Rio de...
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a manufacturing business. In 1947 tourism pioneer Harry Wigley of Mount Cook airline fame commissioned him to design and build the first tow for the Coronet...
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1921, the precursor to Mount Cook Airline. He was also a notable mountaineer, making the first mid-winter ascent of Mount Cook with two guides, on 11–12...
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Tauranga Airport (section Airlines and destinations)
subsidiary Mount Cook Airlines, which operates 68 seat ATR 72 aircraft on selected flights. During 2016, the short lived Kiwi Regional Airlines served Tauranga...
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Air Chathams (category Airlines of New Zealand)
retro NAC livery. In 2018 Air Chathams acquired an ATR 72-500 from Mount Cook Airline. The ATR 72-500 runs flights for Tauck Tours in summer seasons, while...
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Maldivian Maldives C Maldivian Air Taxi Maldives D Mørefly Norway D Mount Cook Airline New Zealand F Nakina Air Service Canada C New York, Rio, and Buenos...
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This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony...
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Manapouri, on State Highway 95. The airport was originally constructed by Mount Cook Airline as a base for the large Manapouri Powerstation project created in...
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Dunedin Airport (section Airlines and destinations)
International Airlines started regular transtasman flights in August 1995 followed by Freedom Air in December of the same year. Mount Cook Airlines began ATR-72...
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One civilian aircraft was impressed into RNZAF service in 1939. See Mount Cook Airline NZ583 Cessna 421C Golden Eagle 421C 3 United States Twin-engine light...
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Zeitschrift für Musik, a German music magazine. NZM may also refer to: Mount Cook Airline (ICAO: NZM) Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station (station code: NZM)...
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History of Air New Zealand (category History of airlines)
Coast Airways and Cook Strait Airways began operations in January 1936 as Union Airways of New Zealand, the country's first major airline. Union Airways...
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Mackenzie District of New Zealand. The airline operates from 5 bases: Tekapo, Franz Josef, Glentanner, Twizel and Mt Cook airports. The company logo is a stylised...
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