Air New Zealand (NZ, Auckland International) is "rephasing" deliveries of its remaining firm-ordered B787s as manufacturing delays and the faster-than-expected return of grounded aircraft prompt the carrier to reassess its fleet growth plans. The airline said the first two General Electric GEnx-powered B787-9s have been delayed into the second half of 2026. Air New Zealand is now working with Boeing to "reprofile our aircraft deliveries to smoot…
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