ZK-NAR. Boeing 737-219A. c/n 21645-535.
Was also registered as: N237TA; HP-1297CMP; EX-012; A6-PHF.
This aircraft was ordered new by Air New Zealand Limited - ? First flown at Seattle (Boeing Field) - September 29, 1978 Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NAR - October 12, 1978 Registered to Air New Zealand Limited, Auckland Accepted by Air New Zealand at Seattle (Boeing Field) - October 12, 1978 It arrived at Christchurch having completed its ferry flight from the United States - October 16, 1978 This aircraft was the first of type to be delivered in the 'Air New Zealand' livery The aircraft was named 'Parera' (grey duck) Operated its first revenue service - October 1978 The intended sale to Aviateca (Guatemala) was not taken up - April 11, 1994 Withdrawn from service at Christchurch - June 1994 It was repainted into the TACA International Airlines of El Salvador - July 1994 Ferried Christchurch - Auckland - July 12, 1994 Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N237TA - July 13, 1994 Registered to International Aircraft Investors, Torrance, California Leased to TACA International Airlines, El Salvador as the registered operator Departed Auckland on the ferry flight to El Salvador - July 15, 1994 Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - July 19, 1994 It was withdrawn from service and returned to the lessor - January 01, 1995 Leased to Copa Panama as the registered operator - Januay 1995 Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - October 02, 1995 Entered onto the Panamanian Aircraft Register as HP-1297CMP - October 02, 1995 Registered to Copa Panama, Panama City It was withdrawn from service by Copa and returned to the lessor - March 2003 The aircraft was ferried to Sharjah, UAE in an all-white livery without titles - March 2003 Cancelled from the Panamanian Aircraft Register - March 2003 Entered onto the Kyrgyzstan Aircraft Register as EX-012 - April 01, 2003 Leased to Phoenix Aviation, Kyrgyzstan as the registered operator It was operated for the United Nations Organisation - June - October 2003 It was observed at Baghdah operating for the 'World Food Progam' - June 29, 2003 It was observed at Dubai without titles - October 31, 2003 Sub-leased to Air Corridor, Nampula, Mozambique - August 08, 2004 Returned to Phoenix Aviation at the end of the sub-lease - February 12, 2005 Cancelled from the Kyrgyzstan Aircraft Register - December 2006 Entered onto the United Arab Emirates Aircraft Register as A6-PHF - December 2006 Sub-leased to AVE.com, Sharjah, UAE as the registered operator AVE.com is a wholly owned subsidiary of Phoenix Aviation, Kyrgyzstan This subsidiary was formed to operate jet equipment under UAE registrations It was withdrawn from service by AVE.com and stored at Sharjah - July 2010 It is believed that the aircraft was scrapped at Sharjah - 2011 Cancelled from the United Arab Emirates Aircraft Register - ? |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery over Washington State, October 09, 1978. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 4625-220.) |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery over Washington State, October 09, 1978. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 4625-221.) |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery with additional 'Polynesian' titles at Fua'amotu International Airport, Tonga, July 1979. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4625-117.) |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery with additional 'Polynesian' titles at Auckland Airport, September 1980. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4625-046.) |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery with additional 'Polynesian' titles at Christchurch Airport, September 1980. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4625-063.) |
ZK-NAR. Air New Zealand - 'Parera' in the non-standard livery with additional 'Air Pacific' titles at Auckland Airport, November 1981. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 4625-040.) |