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Airways posts stronger than expected half-year profit

Air navigation and training provider has benefitted from recovery of air travel market.

Air traffic controllers at Ohakea.

Will Mace Tue, 28 Feb 2023

The stronger than expected return of the air travel market over the second half of 2022 has resulted in an after-tax profit of $2.6 million for Airways New Zealand for that six-month period.

 

The state-owned air navigation system provider’s profit was an improvement on the $18.9m loss at the same

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Will Mace Tue, 28 Feb 2023
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