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  1. New Zealand National Airways Corporation, popularly known as NAC, established by the New Zealand National Airways Act, 1945, was the national domestic airline of New Zealand until 1978 when it amalgamated with New Zealand's international airline, Air New Zealand.

  2. Apr 1, 2022 · On 1 April 1947, the New Zealand National Airways Corporation (NAC) officially launched its operations. The NAC period – with its Dakota DC-3 airliner in particular – is considered by some to be the ‘golden age’ of air travel in New Zealand. This blog highlights how the RNZAF contributed to the emerging national airline.

  3. AirHistory.net - New Zealand National Airways Corporation - NAC aircraft photos. 72 results found. 1. 2. 3. 4. Next. A few weeks after this photo, ZK-CAW became VQ-FAI with Fiji Airways. Returned to NZ in 1969. Withdrawn from use in 1990 and converted to a restaurant. Photo by Dick London. Sold in the US as N60000.

  4. Oct 5, 2021 · In 1947 the government had established the New Zealand National Airways Corporation (NAC), which became the country’s primary domestic carrier. In April 1978 NAC merged with Air New Zealand. The enlarged Air New Zealand was the first local airline to offer both international and domestic services.

  5. Air New Zealand operates a global network that provides air passenger and cargo services to, from and within New Zealand. Each year we fly more than 15 million passengers on our network, offering more than 3,400 flights a week to 49 domestic and international destinations.

  6. Jul 6, 2020 · NAC (National Airways Corporation) was established by the Government in 1947 following the merger of RNZAF 40 Transport Squadron + Union Airways + Air Travel (NZ). It began operations on 01Apr1947. Merged into Air New Zealand on 01Apr1978.

  7. Explore the world with Air New Zealand's diverse range of destinations. Before you travel, discover our destinations, timetables and network information or learn how to prepare for travel, get special assistance or get your baggage sorted.