Air New Zealand has cited a range of ongoing aero engine issues as the root cause of a forecasted dip in profits for 2025. In guidance issued by the Auckland-based carrier for the first half of its 2025 financial year (which ends on December 31, 2024), the airline stated that up to six of its A320neo family aircraft as well as four of its widebody Boeing 787s are currently out of service due to ongoing engine issues. This number represents around 16% of the airline’s total fleet. 

According to reports, Air New Zealand is expecting profits before taxation in the first half of its 2025 financial year to land in the range of NZ$120 million ($70.15 million) to NZ$160 million. This figure represents a drop over a pre-tax profit of NZ$185 million for the first six months of its 2024 financial year. The airline adds that continued uncertainty makes it difficult to extrapolate a forecast for its full financial year. 

The airline has stated that demand for domestic travel within New Zealand remains soft, a market that accounts for 65% of the airline’s passengers. On a more positive note, corporate travel appears to be improving, although government-sponsored travel remains subdued said the carrier.  

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