Ansett New Zealand was a fully owned subsidiary airline company of Ansett Australia and served the New Zealand domestic market between 1987 and 2000. In order to comply with regulatory requirements relating to the acquisition of a significant stake in Ansett by Air New Zealand, Ansett New Zealand was sold to Tasman Pacific Airlines of New Zealand in 2000 and operating as a Qantas franchise under the Qantas New Zealand brand. It went into receivership, and subsequently into liquidation, in 2001. Ansett Australia or Ansett was a major Australian domestic and international airline. ... Ansett Australia or Ansett was a major Australian domestic and international airline. ... Air New Zealand (IATA: NZ, ICAO: ANZ, and Callsign: New Zealand) is a major scheduled passenger airline based in Auckland, New Zealand. ... QF may also mean Quick firing in British artillery terminology. ...
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Ansett Australia was a dominant Australian airline, which is in liquidation as of mid-2002.
The reformed Ansett was in operation in time for the Summer holidays, but Tesna had difficulty in contractual arrangements and pulled out of recovering the airline; and without a potential buyer, there was no hope of Ansett being rescued.
The failure of 'Ansett II' was worsened by the September 11 and the launch of the cut price domestic airlines, Impulse Airways (since acquired by Qantas) and Virgin Blue.
Ansett also paid millions of dollars for the right to be official airline of the Sydney 2000 Olympics, an investment generally regarded as unwise.
Ansett's administrators, KordaMentha, told creditors that it was unlikely that much more money would be realised, due to the depression of the global aviation industry after September 11 reducing the value of aircraft from $A300 million to $A70 million.
Ansett Australia was one of the major sponsors of the AFL, holding the naming rights to the AFL pre-season competition, the Ansett Australia Cup.