Air Chathams Explained

Airline:Air Chathams
Fleet Size:12
Destinations:9
Iata:3C
Icao:CVA[1]
Callsign:CHATHAM[2]
Founded:1984
Headquarters:Chatham Islands
Key People:Craig Emeny (CEO)
Duane Emeny (COO)
Roy Mackereth (GM)
Bases:Auckland Airport,
Chatham Islands Airport
Secondary Hubs:Fuaʻamotu International Airport-->
Website:http://www.airchathams.co.nz

Air Chathams Limited is an airline based in the Chatham Islands, New Zealand.[3] It was established in 1984 and operates scheduled passenger services between the Chatham Islands and mainland New Zealand along with routes between Auckland and Whakatāne, and Auckland and Whanganui. Its main base is Chatham Islands / Tuuta Airport.[4]

History

The airline was set up by Craig and Marion Emeny in 1984, and facilitates the transportation of both freight and people to and from mainland New Zealand.[5]

Craig Emeny first moved to the Chatham Islands as a pilot to operate services primarily between Chatham and Pitt Islands. At that time the lack of regularity in flights to mainland New Zealand saw him start his own airline and begin operations to mainland airports.[6] Air Chathams had the advantage of being based on the Chatham Islands and were able to avoid many of the weather related issues that other airlines had operating to the Chathams. As the freight and passenger market developed Air Chathams grew from operating small piston engine aircraft to large 50 seat two engine turbo-prop aircraft.[7]

In 2014 Air Chathams established a flight operations and maintenance base at Auckland International Airport. From this base the company provides maintenance services both internally and to third party airlines under contract. A fully owned subsidiary (Chathams Pacific) operated scheduled flights in Tonga until March 2013. The introduction of Chinese (PRC) aid financed aircraft and training facilities at the request of the Tongan government introduced competition to Chathams Pacific's routes.[8] Air Chathams' management decided not to compete with the new airline, Real Tonga, and ceased all Tongan operations.[9] With the Air New Zealand regional route cut backs, Air Chathams began serving the Auckland to Whakatāne route on 29 April 2015,[10] Auckland to Whanganui on 31 July 2016[11] and Auckland to Kāpiti Coast from 20 August 2018.[12]

In mid 2018, the airline announced that it was looking to re-establish flights between Auckland and Norfolk Island.[13] Air Chathams in April 2019 announced they will be taking over a fourth Air NZ route by starting a weekly service from Auckland to Norfolk Island on 6 September 2019.[14]

Destinations

Air Chathams destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Air Chathams, excluding subsidiaries.[15]

Hub
Future destination
Terminated destination
Charter
DestinationCountryIATAICAOAirport
AucklandNew ZealandAKLNZAAAuckland Airport
Chatham IslandNew ZealandCHTNZCIChatham Islands / Tuuta Airport [Base]
ChristchurchNew ZealandCHCNZCHChristchurch Airport
Kāpiti CoastNew ZealandPPQNZPPKapiti Coast Airport[16]
GisborneNew ZealandGISNZGSGisborne Airport
NapierNew ZealandNPENZNRHawkes Bay Airport
Pitt IslandNew ZealandNZPTPitt Island Airport (On Demand)
WellingtonNew ZealandWLGNZWNWellington Airport
WhakatāneNew ZealandWHKNZWKWhakatane Airport
WhanganuiNew ZealandWAGNZWUWhanganui Airport
Norfolk IslandAustraliaNLKYSNFNorfolk Island Airport[17]

Chathams Pacific destinations

This is a list of destinations formerly served by Chathams Pacific, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Chathams that operated between 2007 and 2013.

Terminated destination
DestinationCountryIATAICAOAirport
'EuaTongaEUANFTE'Eua Airport
Ha'apaiTongaHPANFTLSalote Pilolevu Airport
NiuafoʻouTongaNFONFTONiuafoʻou Airport
NiuatoputapuTongaNTTNFTPNiuatoputapu Airport
TongatapuTongaTBUNFTFFuaʻamotu International Airport
Vava'uTongaVAVNFTVVava'u International Airport

Fleet

As of June 2024, the Air Chathams fleet includes the following aircraft:[18]

Air Chathams Fleet
AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengers
(Business*/Economy)
Notes
ATR 72-500268
Douglas DC-31 - 28
Aero Commander 690A1 - 4
1 - 5
Saab 340A5 - 34
Saab 340B1 - 36
Total11
The ATR, Saabs and Dc-3 are used across the company's operations as well as contract freight services and charter work. The Cessna 206 provides a non-regular service between Chatham Island and Pitt Island and is on standby for search and rescue or local flights around the Chatham Islands.[19] The airline's Aero Commander 690 has been wet-leased out for aerial mapping and survey duties,[20] while the DC-3 is often chartered out for scenic flights and tours in a retro NAC livery.[21]

In 2018 Air Chathams acquired an ATR 72-500 from Mount Cook Airline. The ATR 72-500 runs flights for Tauck Tours in summer seasons, while assisting with peak traffic to Whanganui in the winter.[22]

Air Chathams Historic Fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
5[23] 19842021ZK-KFL operated as a freighter aircraft
Fairchild Metro III3 - 2024All three were sold to Australia

External links

Notes and References

  1. Not an IATA allocation-issued for domestic use by Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand.
  2. Web site: Airline operator callsigns . Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand . 17 January 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070808014205/http://www.caa.govt.nz/fulltext/Documents/Callsigns.PDF . 8 August 2007 . dead .
  3. "Contact Us ." Air Chathams. Retrieved on 29 November 2011. "Address:North Road, Te One, Chatham Islands, 8942"
  4. News: Directory: World Airlines . . 55 . 27 March 2007.
  5. Web site: Air Chathams - Growing beyond the Chathams. 10 January 2016. 2 July 2019.
  6. News: Come fly with me, a look at New Zealand's smaller airlines: Air Chathams . 17 November 2020 . stuff.co.nz.
  7. Web site: About Us - Air Chathams. Air Chathams. 1 June 2016. 10 June 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160610105721/http://www.airchathams.co.nz/about-air-chathams/air-chathams/. dead.
  8. Web site: How China's gift of an aeroplane put Tonga, New Zealand at odds. The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 June 2014.
  9. Web site: Chathams Pacific withdraws, Real Tonga takes off - Business Intelligence - February 2013 - Islands Business magazine . 13 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150413180636/http://www.islandsbusiness.com/2013/2/business-intelligence/chathams-pacific-withdraws-real-tonga-takes-off/ . 13 April 2015 . dead .
  10. Web site: Flight relief for Whakatane. Georgia Nelson. newstalkzb.co.nz.
  11. Web site: Air Chathams steps in as Air NZ pulls out of Whanganui. 30 May 2016. Stuff.co.nz. 30 May 2016.
  12. News: Air Chathams will pick up Paraparaumu to Auckland flight route . 2 July 2018 . .
  13. News: Air Chathams may fly to Norfolk direct from Auckland . Radio New Zealand . RNZ . 12 April 2018.
  14. News: Air Chathams to begin weekly service from Auckland to Norfolk Island . 8 April 2019 . .
  15. Web site: Destinations for Air Chathams.
  16. News: Air Chathams will pick up Paraparaumu to Auckland flight route. 2 July 2018. .
  17. News: Air Chathams to begin weekly service from Auckland to Norfolk Island. 8 April 2019. .
  18. Web site: 3rd Level New Zealand: Air Chathams - Growing beyond the Chathams. 10 January 2016.
  19. Web site: Our Aircraft. Air Chathams. 5 December 2012. 7 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107134548/http://www.airchathams.co.nz/our-aircraft.html. dead.
  20. Web site: 3rd Level New Zealand: The News on the Convairs and Aero Commander.... L. Steve. 2017-03-07. 3rd Level New Zealand. 2020-01-30.
  21. Web site: 3rd Level New Zealand: NAC getting airborne again. L. Steve. 2019-11-26. 3rd Level New Zealand. 2020-01-30.
  22. Web site: L . Steve . A picture speaks a 1000 words... . 3rd Level New Zealand . 15 January 2019 . 14 January 2019.
  23. Web site: 3rd Level New Zealand: In the Climb. 8 June 2019.