Airwork

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This article deals with Airwork as the name of a New Zealand cargo airline (from 1984). It is not to be confused with the larger British airline Airwork (from 1928 to July 1, 1960).

Airwork
Airwork logo
Boeing 737-300F of Airwork
IATA code : -
ICAO code : AWK
Call sign : AIRWORK
Founding: 1984
Seat: Auckland , New ZealandNew ZealandNew Zealand 
Turnstile :
Home airport : Auckland
Company form: Ltd
Sales: 183 million $ (2017)
Profit: 40 million $ (2017)
Fleet size: 12
Aims: National and international
Website: www.airworkgroup.com

Airwork is a New Zealand cargo airline based in Auckland and based at Auckland Airport .

history

Airwork was founded in 1984. It operates a joint venture airline with the New Zealand Post called Air Post. It also operates cargo flights for Toll Priority in Australia .

fleet

Current fleet

As of May 2020, the Airwork fleet consists of twelve aircraft with an average age of 28.8 years:

Aircraft type number ordered Remarks Average age

(May 2020)

Boeing 737-300SF 03 Cargo planes ; all leased 29.0 years
Boeing 737-400SF 09 Cargo planes 28.7 years
total 12 - 28.8 years

In addition, as of June 2017, Airwork operates a fleet of 45 helicopters for tourist and medical transport.

Former aircraft types

The following types of aircraft were operated in the past.

Basic data

category 2014 2015 2016 2017
Sales (in million $) 138.99 144.93 165.98 183.06
Earnings Before Interest And Tax ($ million) 019.17 024.75 037.92 039.68

Incidents

Airwork records a fatal incident in its history:

See also

Web links

Commons : Airwork  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Airwork Fleet Details and History. In: www.planespotters.net. March 28, 2020, accessed on May 23, 2020 .
  2. Annual Report 2017. In: airworkgroup.com. June 30, 2017, accessed May 23, 2020 .
  3. a b Reports | Airwork. In: airworkgroup.com. Retrieved May 23, 2020 (English).
  4. Data about the airline Airwork in the Aviation Safety Network (English)
  5. Aircraft accident data and report of the accident of May 2, 2005 in the Aviation Safety Network (English)