ZK-NAA. Fokker F.27-1113 Friendship. c/n 10118.
Was also registered as: EI-AKF; PH-FSA; TS-TVB;
8Q-CA002; YAF202; YN-BZF.
This aircraft was ordered new by Aer Lingus, Ireland - ? This was the 15th Fokker Friendship to be rolled off the Fokker production line Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as PH-FAN - April 09, 1959 Registered to NV KNV Fokker, Schiphol-Zuid, Netherlands First flown at Amsterdam (Schiphol) as PH-FAN - April 09, 1959 Cancelled from the Dutch Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the Irish Aircraft Register as EI-AKF - May 06, 1959 Registered to Aer Lingus, Dublin, Ireland The aircraft was named 'St Finghin' The aircraft was sold to New Zealand National Airways Corporation - January 11, 1966 Withdrawn from Aer Lingus service at Dublin - January 19, 1966 Cancelled from the Irish Aircraft Register - January 19, 1966 Entered onto the Dutch Aircraft Register as PH-FSA - January 19, 1966 Registered to NV KNV Fokker, Schiphol-Zuid, Netherlands It arrived at Christchurch on completion of the ferry flight from The Netherlands - January 28, 1966 The aircraft had flown a total of 11, 538 hours at time of delivery to NAC Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NAA - January 31, 1966 Registered to New Zealand Aircraft Corporation (NAC), Wellington, New Zealand The aircraft was named 'Kohihi' (stitchbird) Cancelled from the Dutch Aircraft Register - February 16, 1966 This aircraft was operated on New Zealand domestic services New Zealand National Airways Corporation merged with Air New Zealand - April 01, 1978 Withdrawn from use and placed in open storage at Christchurch - May 23, 1981 Sold to Australian Aircraft Sales (AAS), Sydney, Australia - June 01, 1981 The aircraft remained in open storage at Christchurch Sold to Tunisavia, Tunis, Tunisia - March 19, 1983 It was overhauled and repainted into the Tunisavia livery at Christchurch by Air New Zealand Departed Christchurch on the ferry flight to Tunisia - August 18, 1983 This aircraft flew in formation with TS-LVA (exZK-NAF) and TS-LVC (ex ZK-NAB) Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - September 11, 1983 Entered onto the Tunisian Aircraft Register as 'TS-TVB' - September 11, 1983 This registration may not have been genuine as the aircraft was delivered direct to Yemen and not Tunisia Sold to Maldives International Airways, Male, Maldives as '8Q-CA002' - 1984 Sold to the Yemen Arab Republic Air Force as 'YAF202' - ? Sold to Aeronica (Aerolineas Nicuraguenses), Managua, Nicaragua - April 1985 Entered onto the Nicaraguan Aircraft Register as 'YN-BZF' - ? The aircraft was destroyed on the ferry flight to Aeronica - April 20, 1985 The crash occured 280 km west of Kulusuk, Greenland The crew experienced difficulties in transferring fuel from the ferry tanks installed in the cabin They elected to return to Kulusuk but couldn't see the airfield due to deteriorating weather conditions The aircraft impacted the snow whilst trying to make an emergency landing Of the five occupants in the aircraft two were killed |
ZK-NAA. NAC New Zealand National Airways Corporation - 'Kohihi' in the second livery at Wellington Airport, circa 1966. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1991-145.) |
ZK-NAA. NAC New Zealand National Airways Corporation - 'Kohihi' in the second livery at Hamilton Rukuhia Airport, circa 1966. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1991-153.) |
ZK-NAA. Air New Zealand - 'Kohihi' in the transitional livery at Auckland Airport, September 1980. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1991-099.) |
ZK-NAA. Tunisavia - in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, August 14, 1983. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 1991-100.) |