ZK-NZJ. British Aerospace 146-300. c/n E3147. Was also registered as: N9070L. |
This aircraft was built at Woodford for Ansett New Zealand - 1989 First flown as 'G-11-147' - October 21, 1989 Ferried Woodford - Bournmouth - Hurn for painting into the Ansett New Zealand livery - October 24, 1989 Registered as 'G-5-147' and test flown as such - November 11, 1989 Ferried Hurn - Hatfield after painting - November 11, 1989 Ferried Hatfield - Cambridge for modifications to the Ansett specifications - November 14, 1989 Ferried Cambridge - Hatfield for pre-delivery checks - February 07, 1990 Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NZJ - February 15, 1990 Registered to Bilmans Management Limited, Christchurch t/a Ansett New Zealand Limited The aircraft was named 'City of Nelson' It was configured to seat 90 passengers Accepted by Ansett New Zealand at Hatfield - February 19, 1990 Departed Hatfield on the delivery flight to New Zealand - February 19, 1990 It arrived at Christchurch on completion of the delivery flight - February 24, 1990 Delivery route: Hatfield - Belgrade - Larnaca - Dubai - Mumbai - Madras - Phuket - Singapore - Denpasar - Port Headland - Alice Springs - Melbourne - Christchurch Operated its first revenue service - March 01, 1990 Converted to BAe146-300 and officially redesignated as such - December 18, 1990 Unveiled with art-work done by children to highlight the airline's contribution to the 'Children's Trust' which Ansett New Zealand founded in 1991 and to celebrate airline's 10 years birthday - July 22, 1997 Transferred to Tasman Pacific Airlines of NZ - August 29, 2000 Operated its final revenue service - September 2000 Ansett New Zealand ceased operations - September 03, 2000 The aircraft had flown 23,299 hours with 27,491 cycles The aircraft was returned to Bilmans Management Limited Tasman Pacific Airlines of NZ began operating as Qantas New Zealand - September 04, 2000 Qantas New Zealand ceased operations - April 21, 2001 To understand the Qantas New Zealand lineage please click 'HERE' Ferried Christchurch - Blenheim for C-Check by SAFE Air - April 21, 2001 Registered to Mount Cook Airline Ltd, Christchurch - May 30, 2001 It was originally intended to use this aircraft on services but it was replaced by 'EFIS' equipped aircraft Offered for immediate sale by Ansett Trading having flown 27,021 hours - July 2001 Ansett Australia ceased all operations due to bankruptcy - September 13, 2001 This aircraft was offered for immediate sale by the Ansett Administrators - October 25, 2001 Registered to Ansett Australia (Deed of Company Arrangement) - January 21, 2002 Ferried Christchurch - Hobart - Melbourne (Essendon) in an all-white livery with red tail - February 05, 2002 Placed in long-term storage at Melbourne (Essendon) Received only minor damage during a violent wind storm when it was blown into a tug and APU - September 02, 2002 Ferried Melbourne (Essendon) - Melbourne (Tullamarine) - May 28, 2003 Ansett Administrators signed an 'Agreement for lease / sale to European Aviation Limited, U.K'. - May 04, 2005 The lease / purchase payments were to be made over a 2 year period Allocated the registration 'N9070L' to Trevor S. Whetter, Trustee, Bristol, England - December 28, 2005 Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - February 08, 2006 Departed Melbourne (Tullamarine) on the ferry flight to the United Kingdom - March 04, 2006 It arrived at Bournemouth on completion of the ferry flight - March 20, 2006 Delivery route: Melbourne - Adelaide - Darwin - Kota Kinabalu - Taipei - Seoul - Yuzhno Sakhalinsk & Petropavlovsk Yelizovo - Nome - Juneau - Edmonton - Churchill - Iqaluit - Keflavik - Bournemouth This delivery flight encountered many equipment failures enroute to the United Kingdom The aircraft was placed in open storage at Bournemouth Engine runs were performed on it - February 09, 2007 The engines were removed from the aircraft prior to the commencement of scrapping - December 2008 The aircraft was scapped at Bournemouth - 2009 |
ZK-NZJ. Ansett New Zealand - 'City of Nelson' in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Wellington Airport, December 31, 1994. (M. Richardson Copyright Image 0414-430.) |
ZK-NZJ. Ansett New Zealand - 'City of Nelson' in the 'Southern Cross' livery at Christchurch Airport, January 1995. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-776.) |
ZK-NZJ. Ansett New Zealand - 'City of Nelson' in the 'Starmark' livery with additional 'Children's Trust' artwork at Christchurch Airport, June 20, 1998. (Z. Rae Copyright Image 0414-431.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the basic Ansett 'Starmark' livery at Christchurch Airport, November 22, 2000. (Z. Rae Copyright Image 0414-437.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the all-white livery at Christchurch Airport, December 03, 2000. (Z. Rae Copyright Image 0414-434.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, December 20, 2000. (Z. Rae Copyright Image 0414-433.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Auckland Airport, January 2001. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0414-175.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Auckland Airport, February 2001. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 0414-432.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, August 2001. (J. Mounce Collection Copyright Image 0414-435.) |
ZK-NZJ. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, November 2001. (J. Mounce Collection Copyright Image 0414-436.) |