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Air NZ brings in more partners to get to carbon-zero by 2050

Embraer, Heart Aerospace and Universal Hydrogen join ATR and Airbus in carrier’s low-emission effort.

A render of ATR's next generation EVO aircraft which can be powered 100% by sustainable aviation fuel.

Will Mace Wed, 08 Feb 2023

Air New Zealand has selected three more aircraft manufacturers to its team of “long-term partners” working on a mission to replace its domestic fleet of Q300 aircraft with more sustainable planes.

Universal Hydrogen, Embraer, and Heart Aerospace have joined the roster, according to a statement

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