Originair

Originair is an airline based in Nelson, New Zealand, that operates domestic flights in New Zealand. It was founded in 2015 by local businessman Robert Inglis, who had previously founded Air Nelson and Origin Pacific Airways. Originair commenced operations on 12 August 2015 with flights between Nelson and Palmerston North; it started flights between Nelson and Wellington the following month. The airline began its operations with one British Aerospace Jetstream 31 aircraft, and now operates a fleet of two aircraft, following the addition of a Jetstream 32 aircraft.[3]

Originair
IATA ICAO Callsign
OG[1] OGN[2] ORIGIN[2]
FoundedMarch 2015
Commenced operations12 August 2015
Operating basesNelson Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations5
HeadquartersNelson, New Zealand
Key people
  • Robert Inglis
Websiteoriginair.co.nz
Originair Jetstream at Christchurch Airport, December 2015

History

Background

Nelson businessman Robert Inglis founded Air Nelson in 1979 with Nicki Smith. Air New Zealand purchased 50 per cent of the airline in October 1988, and the remaining share in 1996. Air Nelson exists today as one of Air New Zealand's regional subsidiaries, operating turboprop aircraft on domestic routes under the Air New Zealand Link brand. Inglis and Smith subsequently founded Origin Pacific Airways in 1996, to provide regional flights around New Zealand. It had a code-share agreement with Qantas' New Zealand subsidiary Jetconnect between 2001 and 2004, allowing Origin Pacfic's regional flights to connect with the larger airline's domestic and international routes. The termination of the code-share agreement resulted in Origin Pacific Airways losing 60% of its business, and it went into liquidation in 2006.[4]

Operation

In 2015, Inglis founded Originair in response to Air New Zealand's termination of direct flights between Nelson and Palmerston North. Due to the small size of the airline, flight operations were contracted out to Air Freight NZ, although the planes were painted in Originair's livery. The airline commenced operations on 12 August 2015 when flights between Nelson and Palmerston North began. Flights between Nelson and Wellington began the following month on 13 September 2015.

In February 2016, issues with Air Freight NZ's operating certificate led to the grounding of the Jetstream aircraft by New Zealand's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The issues were stated to be "very specific to the particular operation" of Originair. Originair briefly contracted another company, Airwork, to operate its flights using Metroliner aircraft,[5] although when this arrangement terminated at the end of March 2016, Originair temporarily ceased operations.[6]

In July 2016 the airline announced it had resolved most of its CAA issues and would resume flights in September 2016 under the operation and Air Operating Certificate of Inflite Charters. It was announced that flights would resume between Nelson and Palmerston North, which had lacked a direct flight while Originair's operations were suspended, but flights between Nelson and Wellington would not resume because the introduction of Jetstar Airways had made the route too competitive.[7]

On 23 September 2016, Originair recommenced regular scheduled services between Nelson and Palmerston North, with flights being operated by air2there using Cessna Grand Caravans and Piper Chieftains.[8] Flights with Originair's own aircraft resumed in June 2017. Originair added a new route from Nelson to New Plymouth on 29 September 2017.[8] Hawke's Bay Airport at Napier was added to their network from 28 September 2018.[9][10] Flights to Wellington resumed on 14 February 2020.[11]

Destinations

Originair operates scheduled services to the following destinations within New Zealand:

Destination Airport Start End Status
NapierNapier Airport28 September 2018Current
NelsonNelson Airport12 August 2015Current
New PlymouthNew Plymouth Airport29 September 2017Current
Palmerston NorthPalmerston North Airport12 August 2015Current
WellingtonWellington International Airport13 September 2015
14 February 2020
31 March 2016Current

Originair also operates charter flights throughout New Zealand.[12]

Fleet

The Originair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[13]

Originair fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers
(Economy)
British Aerospace Jetstream 31
1
-
18
British Aerospace Jetstream 32
1
-
19
Total 2 0

References

  1. Not an IATA allocation - issued for domestic use by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
  2. Not an ICAO allocation - issued for domestic use by the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
  3. Basham, Laura. "New airline Originair set to go". The Nelson Mail. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  4. "About Originair". Originair. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  5. Redmond, Adele. "CAA investigating Originair operator Air Freight NZ over safety concerns". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  6. Moore, Bill. "Nelson's Originair grounding should be over soon says Inglis". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  7. Redmond, Adele (7 July 2016). "Originair resumes flights to Palmerston North". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  8. https://originair.co.nz/news/
  9. "Airline to launch direct flights between Napier, New Plymouth and Palmerston North". Stuff.co.nz. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  10. Leach, Abe (29 September 2018). "Inaugural commercial flight from New Plymouth to Napier takes off". Hawkes Bay Today. Retrieved 29 February 2020 via The New Zealand Herald.
  11. "Originair adds Nelson-Wellington route". Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  12. http://originair.co.nz/booking-and-schedule/
  13. Neal, Tracy (25 June 2015). "Origin founder rises again". Radio NZ. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
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