You're Reviewing A Vintage Air New Zealand B777-200ER In Their"All Black"Livery Scheme From JC Wings In A 1:200 Scale.
Information About The Air New Zealand B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft: Air New Zealand Became One Of 85 Airline Operators In The World Of Aviation That Acquired This Iconic State Of The Art Jetliner Aircraft On October 27,2005 As Air New Zealand Took Delivery Of Its First Of 8 B777-200ER's,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-OKA And Received Their Final B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-OKH On January 16,2007 As Air New Zealand At One Time Previously Registered And Operated As Many As 8 Of These Iconic Jetliners In Their Fleet.
And Now, At The Time Of This Video Review Posting,This Particular Aircraft,Per Se,Is No Longer Operating In The Air New Zealand Fleet As Air New Zealand Previously Announced On August 26,2021 That It Would Officially Retire This Particular Aircraft From Its Fleet With Immediate Effect After These Particular Aircraft Were Eventually Sent Into Long Term Storage In 2020 As The B777-200ER Was One Of The Airline's Official Flagship Jetliner For The Auckland,New Zealand-Based Carrier Along With Their B777-300ER's As Well As Their B787-9's.
The B777-200ER,Along With The B777-300ER, Officially Became The Aircraft Variants That Eventually Replaced The Carrier's Fleet Of B747-400's That Air New Zealand Officially Retired On September 12,2014 As This Aircraft Has Since Been Replaced With Their B787-9's As Well As Their Forthcoming Next Generation B787-10's,Which Are Scheduled To Enter The Air New Zealand Fleet Sometime In 2024.
Information About The"All Black"Livery Scheme:This Is Air New Zealand's Current Specialized Livery Scheme,Which Is Actually Called The"All Black"Livery Scheme,Which Eventually Replaced The"All Blacks"Livery Scheme When One Of Air New Zealand's B777-300ER Jetliner Aircraft,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-OKQ,Was Eventually Repainted Repainted In June 2016 And Re-Entered Service In This Specialized Livery Scheme The Following Month In 2016 While At The Same Time Disassociating All Liveries That Was Affliated With The"All Blacks"Rugby Team But Continues To Act As A Major Sponsor Sponsor As This Particular Aircraft, The B777-200ER,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-OKH,Was The Only B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft As Well As One Of 7 Aircraft In Air New Zealand's Fleet That Was Actually Re-Painted In This Prestigious, Specialized"All Black"Livery Scheme.
Whereas The Other Five Of The 7 Aircraft That Were Also Re-Painted In This Prestigious, Specialized"All Black"Livery Scheme Were The A320,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-OAB,A ATR 72-600,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-MVA,Which Is Operated By Air New Zealand's Link Subsidiary Mount Cook Airlines,A Bombardier Dash 8 Q300, Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-NEM, A A321NEO,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-NNA And A B787-9 Stretched Dreamliner Aircraft,Which Beared The Registration Ship# ZK-NZE,Were Also Painted In This Prestigious,Specialized,"All Black"Livery Scheme As Well.
The Star Alliance Decal:Air New Zealand Joined The Star Alliance On May 3,1999 Which Consists Of 26 Airline Members From Five Inhabited Continents And This Alliance Includes Air Canada,Lufthansa,SAS Scandinavian Airlines System,Thai Airways International And United Airlines As The Five Founding Members.
The Engines:These Are The Rolls Royce-Trent 892 Turbofan Type Engines That Were Used On This Particular Air New Zealand B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft.
Registration Ship# ZK-OKH:This Particular Aircraft Was The 8th As Well As The Very Last B777-200ER(Extended Range)Jetliner Aircraft That Actually Entered The Air New Zealand Fleet And The First Test Flight On This Aircraft Took Place On January 4,2007 And Was Delivered To Air New Zealand On January 16, 2007.This Aircraft Was Also The Only B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft As Well As The Very Last Aircraft In Air New Zealand's Fleet To Be Painted In This Prestigious,Specialized"All Black"Livery Scheme And Operated In The Air New Zealand Fleet For 13 Years Until It Was Eventually Withdrawn From Service On March 29,2020 Then This Aircraft Was Ferried To The Southern California Logistics Airport Storage Facility,Which Is Located In Victorville, California On September 16,2020 Where This Particular Aircraft Currently Remains Stored Up At,At The Time Of This Video Review Posting.
The Air New Zealand Logo:This Logo Is Actually The Corporate Logo Of Air New Zealand,Which Is Actually Called The"Moari Koru"Which Is Actually A Fern Plant That Signifies New Life,Growth, Strength,Peace And Renewal.
The Seating Configuration:The Air New Zealand B777-200ER Jetliner Aircraft Seated 312 Passengers In A 4 Class Configurated Cabin Layout:Rows 1-7 - 26 Business Business Premium Class Seats.
Rows 23-27-40 Premium Economy Class Seats.
Rows 36-44 - 54 Economy Skycouch Seats.
Rows 35-61- 192 Economy Class Seats .
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