'Embarrassing' mishap causes New Zealand PM's plane to break down on way to Japan
- Air New Zealand's CEO helped serve drinks on a flight diverted to pick up a stranded trade delegation due to the Prime Minister's plane issues.
- A group of business leaders, Trade Minister, officials, and media were stranded in Papua New Guinea after a plane malfunction.
- Prime Minister Luxon took a commercial flight to Japan after his plane had issues.
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NZ PM flies commercial to Japan after glitch with air force plane
WELLINGTON — New Zealand’s prime minister was forced to take a commercial flight to Japan after his air force plane broke down while refueling in Papua New Guinea, his office said Monday. Christopher Luxon switched late Sunday to a scheduled flight from Port Moresby to Tokyo via Hong Kong because of a technical issue with the New Zealand Defense Force Boeing 757 aircraft he had been flying on. A problem with a command module for a small flap on …
New Zealand PM Takes Commercial Flight To Japan After His Plane Breaks Down
New Zealand's prime minister was forced to take a commercial flight to Japan after his air force plane broke down while refuelling in Papua New Guinea, his office said Monday. Christopher Luxon switched late Sunday to a scheduled flight from Port Moresby to Tokyo via Hong Kong because of a technical issue with the New Zealand Defence Force Boeing 757 aircraft he had been flying on. A problem with a command module for a small flap on the wing mea…
Avionul forţelor de apărare neozeelandeze care îl transporta pe premierul neozeelandez Christopher Luxon în Japonia s-a defectat duminică, obligându-l pe prim-ministru să ia un zbor comercial, a confirmat luni biroul acestuia, relatează Reuters și Agerpres. Luxon petrece patru zile în Japonia, unde se aşteaptă să se întâlnească cu premierul japonez Fumio Kishida şi să promoveze afacerile din Noua Zeelandă. Presa neozeelandeză a relatat că aerona…
The New Zealand defense force's aircraft carrying New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to Japan malfunctioned on Sunday, forcing him to continue his journey with a commercial flight, his office confirmed on Monday.
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