ANZAS

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ANZAS at a Glance
CEO Hugo Will
Chief Officers
Salary Percentage 20-40%
Alliance Affiliation IGA
Founded 2 October, 2008
Last updated on 17 May, 2009


ANZAS (Australia and New Zealand Airline Services), ICAO code ANZ, is a domestic and international virtual airline servicing Australia and Southern Asia. It currently operates flights from it's two hubs at Kingsford Smith (YSSY) and Auckland (NZAA). The airline operates predominantly mid- and large body aircraft, such as the Boeing 777-200LR and the Boeing 767-300. It is a member airline of the IGA.

History

ANZAS was founded on September 2, 2008 by Hugo Will. The airline leased it's first aircraft, an Embraer 170, from Frontline Dirty Dozen. ANZAS started off offering short domestic flights from our hub in Sydney. Since then, ANZAS' fleet has grown to 13 aircraft, with more on the way. Sydney and Australia are the predominant hubs for ANZAS, offering domestic and international flights from both airports.

Livery

ANZAS has a very standard livery for most aircraft, with the exception of the Boeing 777-200LR. Each Boeing 777 is painted with a unique livery, giving each its own personal touch. Both current aircraft, the Pacific Princess and the Polynesian Princess have their liveries painted and are currently in service.

Fleet

ANZAS
Aircraft Total Passengers Routes Notes
Airbus A319-100 2 124 Domestic New Zealand
Boeing 737-800 4 160 Domestic Australia, New Zealand, Trans-Tasman" More to be ordered in the near future
Boeing 747-400ER 1 416 All International Long-Haul
Boeing 767-300ER 1 269 Mid to Long Haul International More to be ordered in the near future
Boeing 777-200LR 2 301 All International Long-Haul Back-bone of the ANZAS fleet
Embraer 120 2 30 Domestic New Zealand To be phased out and replaced
Total 12