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All systems go for Air NZ's new fleet
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| AIR New Zealand shareholders yesterday approved its $NZ1.35 billion ($1.24 billion) re-fleeting plan as executives revealed the airline's gearing had dropped significantly and would not be affected by the deal. |
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Aug 5, 2004 20:07:05 |
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16 ( -4 -25% ) | | Author | The Australian |
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