ANZ Sends Engine Work Offshore, But Delays Airframe Decision

Air New Zealand says it will send heavy maintenance of its widebody aircraft engines to an overseas company, although the carrier delayed a decision on its proposal to do the same with its airframe maintenance. Eliminating the engine work will save about NZ$53 million (US$36.6 million) over five...

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