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1939 'Formation of a new company, to be known Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd., is a prelude to regular services linking Australia and New Zealand'.<ref>Evening Despatch - Friday 10 March 1939</ref>
 
1939 'The British flying boat Aotearoa arrived at Auckland, New Zealand, today completing her delivery flight to Tasman Empire Airways. The trip of 1,360 miles across the Tasman sea occupied seven hours 19 minutes. She will be used for the service across the Tasman sea, extending the Southampton—Sydney Empire Service to New Zealand'.<ref>Evening Despatch - Monday 28 August 1939</ref>
 
1965 'Tasman Empire Airways, yesterday changed their name to Air New Zealand'<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Friday 02 April 1965</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 05:41, 17 July 2023

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1939 'Formation of a new company, to be known Tasman Empire Airways, Ltd., is a prelude to regular services linking Australia and New Zealand'.[1]

1939 'The British flying boat Aotearoa arrived at Auckland, New Zealand, today completing her delivery flight to Tasman Empire Airways. The trip of 1,360 miles across the Tasman sea occupied seven hours 19 minutes. She will be used for the service across the Tasman sea, extending the Southampton—Sydney Empire Service to New Zealand'.[2]

1965 'Tasman Empire Airways, yesterday changed their name to Air New Zealand'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Evening Despatch - Friday 10 March 1939
  2. Evening Despatch - Monday 28 August 1939
  3. Aberdeen Press and Journal - Friday 02 April 1965