ZK-NES. de Havilland Canada DHC-8-102A. c/n 125.

Was also registered as: B-15203; P2-MCJ.

 

This aircraft was rolled out of the de Havilland Canada Downsview plant - November 04, 1988

Entered onto the Canadian Aircraft Register as C-GETI - ?

Registered to de Havilland Canada, Downsview, Canada

First flown as 'C-GETI' - November 1988

Powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PWC120A turboprop engines

Accepted by Great China Airlines, Taipei at Downsview - December 09, 1988

Entered onto the Chinese Aircraft Register as B-15203 - ?

Returned to Bombardier Aircraft Trading - November 1995

Sold to Tasman Pacific Airlines of N. Z. Limited - December 1995

Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NES - December 01, 1995

Registered to Ansett New Zealand Limited

It arrived at Tamworth for overhaul by Eastern Australia Airlines - December 03, 1995

Leased to Ansett New Zealand - April 1996

Ferried Tamworth - Christchurh - April 05, 1996

The aircraft was configured to seat 40 passengers

It was named 'City of Palmerston North'

Operated its first revenue service - ?

Registered to Tasman Pacific Airlines of N.Z. - August 29, 2000

Ansett New Zealand ceased operations - September 03, 2000

To understand the Qantas New Zealand lineage please click 'HERE'

Tasman Pacific Airlines of NZ began operating as Qantas New Zealand - September 04, 2000

Qantas New Zealand ceased operations - April 21, 2001

The aircraft was placed in open storage at Christchurch - April 21, 2001

Sold to Finova Capital Plc, Auckland - June 26, 2001

Leased to Origin Pacific Airways Ltd as the registered operator - September 20, 2002

Returned to Finova Capital - June 07, 2003

The aircraft was again placed in open storage at Christchurch

Leased to Airlines of PNG Ltd - July 2003

Departed Christchurch on the ferry flight to Port Morseby - August 20, 2003

It arrived at Port Morseby on completion of the ferry flight - August 21, 2003

Ferry route: Christchurch - Norfolk Island - Brisbane - Cairns - Port Moresby

Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - August 25, 2003

Entered onto the Papua New Guinea Aircraft Register as P2-MCJ - August 26, 2003

Registered to Finova Capital Plc

Leased to Airlines of PNG as the registered operator

The aircraft crashed 33 kms south Madang Airport, Papua New Guinea - October 13, 2011

Three crew members and one passenger survived - twenty-eight passengers were killed

The aircraft was written off as 'destroyed'

To read the ATSB report on this accident please click 'HERE'

 

 

ZK-NES. Ansett New Zealand - in the 'Starmark' livery at Nelson Airport, May 1998.

(M. Richardson Copyright Image 2923-068.)

ZK-NES. Ansett New Zealand - 'City of Palmerston North' in the 'Starmark' livery at Nelson Airport, October 1999.

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ZK-NES. Ansett New Zealand - 'City of Palmerston North' in the 'Starmark' livery at Wellington Airport, February 2000.

(M. Richardson Copyright Image 2923-066.)

ZK-NES. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Wellington Airport, January 2001.

(M. Richardson Copyright Image 2923-067.)

ZK-NES. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, August 06, 2001.

(Z. Rae Copyright Image 2923-070.)

ZK-NES. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, July 2002.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 2923-144.)

ZK-NES. Qantas New Zealand - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, July 2002.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 2923-145.)

ZK-NES. Origin Pacific - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, January 22, 2003.

(Z. Rae Copyright Image 2923-071.)

P2-MCJ. Airlines PNG - in the standard livery at Port Moresby Airport, May 2004.

(R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 2924-019.)