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Air NZ, Pratt & Whitney make US$150m investment in Chch

Christchurch Engine Centre to gain capability to service Pratt’s geared turbofan engines.

Christchurch Engine Centre, jointly owned by Air New Zealand and global aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney.

Will Mace Fri, 08 Nov 2024

Air New Zealand and global aircraft engine maker Pratt & Whitney have today broken ground on a US$150 million ($250.7m) expansion to the Christchurch Engine Centre, which they have owned and operated as a joint venture since 2001.

The 14,000 square metre expansion will add maintenance, repair, and

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Will Mace Fri, 08 Nov 2024
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