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=== Fleet and Aircraft === Air New Zealand operates a diverse fleet, which includes a mix of '''wide-body''' and '''narrow-body''' aircraft, enabling the airline to serve both '''long-haul international routes''' and '''domestic services''' efficiently. * '''Boeing 787 Dreamliner''': Air New Zealand is one of the largest operators of the '''Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner''' in the world. This modern, fuel-efficient aircraft is used primarily for long-haul international routes. The Dreamliner offers passengers a quieter, more comfortable flying experience, with '''larger windows''', '''better air quality''', and '''lower cabin altitude'''. The Dreamliner serves destinations like '''Los Angeles''', '''San Francisco''', '''Vancouver''', '''London''', and '''Tokyo'''. * '''Airbus A320 Family''': The '''Airbus A320''' series is a crucial part of Air New Zealand’s fleet for short and medium-haul flights. These aircraft are used for '''domestic''' services and to nearby international destinations, including flights within '''Australia''' and the '''Pacific Islands'''. The '''A320neo''' is the latest variant, offering improved fuel efficiency. * '''Boeing 777''': The '''Boeing 777-200ER''' and '''Boeing 777-300ER''' are used for long-haul flights, particularly to the '''United States''', '''Asia''', and '''Europe'''. The Boeing 777 is known for its spacious cabins, fuel efficiency, and reliability. * '''Airbus A321neo''': Air New Zealand's '''A321neo''' aircraft are primarily used for regional flights, including routes to '''Australia''', '''the Pacific Islands''', and parts of '''Asia'''. These aircraft offer an advanced in-flight experience with better fuel efficiency and quieter engines. The airline is committed to '''sustainability''' and has invested in newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft to reduce its carbon footprint. Air New Zealand has also been exploring the use of '''sustainable aviation fuels''' (SAFs) as part of its broader environmental strategy. ----
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