it was first used in 1981
5 aircraft in fleet, but Air new Zealand is starting to faze them out and replace them with B777-300's.
Yes, on a promotional world tour in the late 1960's; Air New Zealand was a potential customer, but cancelled their orders after the Paris Air Show disaster involving a Soviet Tu-144
The Air New Zealand logo is a KORU
New Zealand Special Air Service was created in 1955.
The motto of New Zealand Air Training Corps is 'We Train to Serve'.
As of April 2010, the largest Air New Zealand aircraft is the Boeing 747-400.
379 passengers.
I would have to say air new Zealand, because it was recently awarded ATW Airline of The Year award, and lately QANTAS has been having a few problems with their aircraft.
5 aircraft in fleet, but Air new Zealand is starting to faze them out and replace them with B777-300's.
Its a Boeing 747 and is out fitted by a secret company
It depends on the airplane. A 747 is a lot louder than a King Air, which is louder than a Piper Warrior. But a 747 is quieter than an F/A-18 taking off from an aircraft carrier.
in a conventional aircraft - eg Boeing 747 etc the wings require lift to be created. This in acheived by having a faster airflow over the top of the wing compared to underneath. Without this flow of air an aircraft wouldn't fly.
The two major Indian airlines and their aircraft are; Indian : 72 Airbus A320. Air India : 31 - 7 Airbus A310/20, 5 Boeing 747 and 20 B777.
Air Force One is the call sign used describe any aircraft carrying the US President, so in theory Air Force One could be any type of aircraft. The official Presidential fleet consists of two customised Boeing 747s, either of which may be colloquially referred to as Air Force One. However this only becomes the official designation when the President is on board.
Depends upon gross weight of the aircraft and outside air temperature, but the absolute maximum altitude is 45,100 feet. For an average, the 747-400 usually cruises around 35,000 - 37,000 feet.
yes you can. but i can't advise it. since an aircraft is a pressurized vessel. you will get explosive decompression, this can be EXTREMELY dangerous, and can result in the plane going down.
Air Pacific operates Boeing 747-400s. there are two of them in their fleet.