ZK-NBA. Boeing 767-219ER. c/n 23326-124. Was also registered as: VH-RMC; HB-IIX; N326MR; OY-SRN. |
This aircraft was ordered new by Air New Zealand - ? Rolled off the Boeing production line at Everett (Paine Field) - July 25, 1985 First flown as 'N6018N' - August 14, 1985 Powered by General Electric CF6-80A engines Accepted by Air New Zealand at Everett (Paine Field) - September 03, 1985 Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NBA - September 04, 1985 Registered to Air New Zealand Ltd, Auckland The aircraft was named 'Aotearoa V' Departed Everett (Paine Field) on the delivery flight to New Zealand as TE76 - September 08, 1985 It arrived at Wellington on completion of the delivery flight - September 10, 1985 Delivery route: Seattle - Nadi - Wellington Operated its first revenue service Wellington - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) as TE149 - September 30, 1985 Operated the first Boeing 767 service Wellington - Melbourne (Tullamarine) - October 02, 1985 Operated the first Boeing 767 service Wellington - Brisbane - October 06, 1985 Operated the first Boeing 767 service Christchurch - Melbourne (Tullamarine) - October 29, 1985 Operated the first Boeing 767 service Christchurch - Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - November 02, 1985 Leased to TACA of El Salvador - November 30, 1996 Returned to Air New Zealand at the end of the lease - April 28, 1997 Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - June 27, 1997 Leased to Ansett International, Melbourne Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-RMC - June 27, 1997 Registered to Ansett International Ltd, Melbourne Ferried Auckland - Melbourne (Tullamarine) as AN4294 - June 28, 1997 Operated its first revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Jakarta - Kuala Lumpur as AN869 - June 29, 1997 During the Ansett lease it was plagued with high levels of operational unreliability It was nicknamed 'Romeo Mike Cactus' and 'Romeo Mike Crap' by engineering / operations staff Operated its final overseas service Sydney - Jakarta - Kuala Lumpur - Sydney as AN869/868 - May 31 - June 01, 1998 Operated its final revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Melbourne (Tullamarine) as AN898 - June 01, 1998 Withdrawn from use and stored at Melbourne (Tullamarine) Sub-leased to Swiss World Airways SA for 23 months - June 29, 1998Departed Melboure (Tullamarine) on the ferry flight to Switzerland as AN4450 - June 29, 1998 Ferry route: Melbourne - Kona - Minneapolis - Shannon Flight crew: Captains B. Weller, J. Mee; F/O G. Neate; LAMEs A. Gadsen, M. Brown, C. Mollet, P. Smith Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - July 10, 1998 Entered onto the Swiss Aircraft Register as HB-IIX - July 1998 Rolled out at Shannon in the standard Swiss World livery as HB-IIX - July 11, 1998 Ferried Shannon - Geneva on delivery to Swiss World as SWO001P - July 17, 1998 Operated its first Swiss World revenue service Geneva - New York (Newark) - September 10, 1998 Utilised on Geneva - New York (Newark) route Operated its final revenue service New York - Geneva - December 02, 1998 Swiss World ceased all operations and entered receivership - December 02, 1998 Departed Geneva using callsign 'New Zealand IIX' on the ferry flight to Australia - December 08, 1998 It arrived at Melbourne (Tullamarine) on completion of the ferry flight - December 11, 1998 Ferry route: Geneva - Winnipeg - Rarotonga - Auckland - Melbourne The lease to Swuss World was terminated on the aircraft's arrival at Melbourne - December 11, 1998 It was placed in open storage at Melbourne (Tullamarine) Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-RMC - January 29, 1999 Registered to Ansett International, Tullamarine, Victoria Ferried Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Sydney (Richmond) for repainting into the Air New Zealand livery - March 08, 1999 Rolled out at Richmond in the Air New Zealand 'Pacific Wave' livery and ferried to Melbourne - March 17, 1999 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - April 09, 1999 Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NBA - April 09, 1999 Registered to Air New Zealand Ltd, Auckland Ferried Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Auckland on return to Air New Zealand as NZ6126 - April 09, 1999Returned to service with Air New Zealand flying Auckland - Melbourne (Tullamarine) as NZ121 - April 12, 1999 Operated its final revenue service Sydney (Kingsford Smith) - Auckland as NZ106 - March 06, 2005 This flight marked the last Boeing 767-200 service operated by Air New Zealand It was observed at Auckland in the basic Air New Zealand livery as 'N326MR' - March 14, 2005 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N326MR - March 14, 2005 Registered to General Electric Corporation Aviation Services (GECAS), Stamford, Connecticut It was intended to have the aircraft converted to standard freighter configuration in Tel Aviv The aircraft remained stored at Auckland Test flown Auckland - Auckland as NZ6314 - June 12, 2005 Departed Auckland on the ferry flight to Brazil (Porto Alegre) as NZ6390 - June 13, 2005 Ferry route: Auckland - Papeete - Port Alegre Seen at Port Alegre in all-white livery with blue tail as N326MR - June 15, 2005 Converted to standard freighter configuration by VEM, Salgado Filo Airport, Porto Alegre, Brazil Rolled out at Port Alegre in the standard Star Air, Denmark livery as 'OY-SRN' - October 29, 2005 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - November 23, 2005 Entered onto the Danish Aircraft Register as OY-SRN - November 24, 2005 Registered to Celestial Aviation Trading 53 Limited, Shannon, Ireland Leased to Star Air, Denmark as the registered operator Current with Maersk Star Air |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - 'Aotearoa' in the original livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, November 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-077.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - 'Aotearoa' in the original livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, November 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-078.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - 'Aotearoa' in the original livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, December 1985. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-079.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - 'Aotearoa' in the original livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, July 21, 1987. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-669.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - 'Aotearoa' in the original livery with additional 'Dallas' titles at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, January 1988. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-620.) |
ZK-NBA. TACA - 'Aotearoa' in the Air New Zealand livery at Auckland Airport, November 1996. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 4650-080.) |
ZK-NBA. Ansett Australia - in the 'Starmark' livery at Auckland Airport, June 25, 1997. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 4650-872.) |
VH-RMC. Ansett Australia - in the 'Starmark' livery at Brisbane Airport, August 1997. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-163.) |
VH-RMC. Ansett Australia - in the 'Starmark' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, November 1997. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-081.) |
VH-RMC. Ansett Australia - in the 'Starmark' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, November 1997. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-122.) |
HB-IIX. Swiss World - in the standard livery at Shannon Airport, July 1998. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-095.) |
HB-IIX. Swiss World - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, August 1998. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-830.) |
HB-IIX. Swiss World - in the standard livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, December 1998. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-096.) |
VH-RMC. Ansett Australia - in the all-white livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, March 1999. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-082.) |
VH-RMC. Air New Zealand - in the 'Pacific Wave' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, March 1999. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-685.) |
VH-RMC. Air New Zealand - in the 'Pacific Wave' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, March 1999. (G. Bennett Copyright Image 4650-083.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - in the 'Pacific Wave' livery at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, April 1999. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-084.) |
ZK-NBA. Air New Zealand - in the 'Pacific Wave' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, August 2001. (R. N. Smith Copyright Image 4650-206.) |
OY-SRN. Maersk Star Air - in the standard livery at Munich Airport, June 2006. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4650-264.) |
OY-SRN. Maersk Star Air - in the standard livery at Munich Airport, August 2006. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4655-115.) |