Air New Zealand Limited (ANZLY) operates as New Zealand's flag carrier airline, providing scheduled passenger and cargo services to, from and within New Zealand across a global network spanning 20 domestic destinations and 28 international destinations in 18 countries, primarily in the Pacific Rim; its core offerings include economy, premium economy, and Business Premier cabins on Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 787-9 long-haul aircraft, single-class economy on Airbus A320/A321neo short-haul jets, and regional turboprop services via ATR 72-600 and De Havilland Dash 8 Q300; additional services encompass the Airpoints loyalty programme with over four million members earning Airpoints Dollars and status points, Air New Zealand lounges, and in-flight Wi-Fi powered by Starlink; the airline maintains a modern fuel-efficient fleet averaging 8.7 years old, comprising 115 aircraft as of September 2025, with ongoing orders for Airbus A321neo and Boeing 787 variants. Founded in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited and rebranded in 1965, the company is headquartered at The Hub in Auckland's Wynyard Quarter and remains majority government-owned following its 2001 renationalization; it is a Star Alliance member since 1999 with key alliances and codeshares including United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Air China, enabling connections to over 600 worldwide destinations; operations focus on Australasia, the South Pacific, eastern Asia, and North America, serving more than 16 million passengers annually with over 400 daily flights. Recent developments include a five-year strategic partnership with Tata Consultancy Services announced in March 2025 to modernize digital infrastructure through AI, cloud automation, and enhancements in fleet management, crew scheduling, ground services, and loyalty programmes; in May 2025, the airline unveiled its fully redesigned Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with the world's first nose-to-tail retrofit, featuring upgraded Business Premier Luxe cabins, innovative SkyNest bunk beds in economy, and new Kiwi-inspired designs across all 14 aircraft by end-2026; further expansions encompass new Airbus A321neo deliveries, additional Boeing 787-9/10 aircraft in early 2026 to boost trans-Tasman and North America capacity, a new staff uniform by Emilia Wickstead launching in 2025, and secured daily slots at London Gatwick for summer 2025 following exploration of a London return.