Airwork is an aviation business based in Auckland, New Zealand. The Airwork Group is New Zealand's largest general aviation company. It focuses on fixed wing and helicopter maintenance, leasing, and operations working with private and public entities on aviation operations, with a fleet of helicopters and 737 freighters.
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Founded | 1936 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Auckland, Brisbane, Perth | ||||||
Subsidiaries | Airwork (NZ) Limited, Airwork Flight Operations Ltd, Helilink Ltd, Skylink Ltd, Inflite Charters Ltd | ||||||
Fleet size | 20 | ||||||
Parent company | Airwork Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Auckland, New Zealand | ||||||
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Revenue | $130 million | ||||||
Website | www |
It operates freight services in Australia for Toll Priority and Pacific Air Express. It operates night postal services for New Zealand Post and Freightways through a joint venture agreement. Its main fixed wing base is Auckland Airport, with helicopter operations at Ardmore Airport and Queenstown Airport in New Zealand. The Australian freighter fleet has its headquarters at Brisbane Airport, with operational bases in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Darwin.[1]
The Airwork group is one of New Zealand's oldest aviation companies. Airwork was first established in 1936 by aircraft engineers Charles and Arthur (Bill) Brazier as an aircraft maintenance company originally assembling Tiger Moth biplanes at Rongatai Airfield. As the industry developed, Airwork moved into the engine overhaul business and in the 1970s became a listed company in which Brierley Investments built up a substantial shareholding. The business was purchased in 1984 by Hugh Jones and Alan Hubbard, and in 1988 Hugh Jones took control of the whole business.[2]
Airwork Holdings Limited was listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) in 2013 with the code AWK at an IPO price of $2.60 per share. Airwork's profit has increased 52% in the year ending 30 June 2014.[3] In October 2016, Chinese Zhejiang Rifa Holding Group offered $5.40 per share for 75 percent of the business. The offer closed in early March 2017 with 94.7 percent shareholder acceptance. [4] On 27 September 2017, Rifa Jair Company, a unit of Zhejian Rifa Holding group Co, made a full takeover offer for all fully paid ordinary shares of Airwork Holdings at a 21 percent premium to the closing price on 26 September 2017. [5] In January 2020 Airwork began services across the Tasman with the start of Auckland to Sydney flying in conjunction with Fedex.[6]
As of January 2020 the Airwork fleet consists of the following aircraft:[7][8]
Aircraft | Total | Orders | Notes |
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Boeing 737-300F | 4 |
1x on wet lease to Toll Priority
1x on wet lease to Virgin Australia 2x on dry lease to Star Air | |
Boeing 737-400F | 12[9] |
3x on dry-lease to Toll Priority
4x on wet-lease to Parcelair 1x in conversion | |
Boeing 757-200F | 4 |
1x on dry lease to Aviastar-Tu
1x on dry lease to Swiftair 1x on dry lease to Olympus Airways 1x in conversion[10] | |
Total | 20 |
In addition to the aircraft above, Airwork owns 29 Helicopters.[11]
As at Jan 2020 the Airwork fleet consists of the following aircraft:[12]
Helicopters | Total | Orders | Notes |
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Eurocopter AS350 B2 | 2 |
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Eurocopter AS350 BA | 1 |
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Eurocopter EC130 B4 | 1 |
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Kawasaki BK 117 A-3 | 2 |
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Kawasaki BK 117 A-4 | 1 |
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Kawasaki BK 117 B-2 | 1 |
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MBB/Kawasaki BK 117 B-2 | 3 |
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