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Air New Zealand invests in document compliance firm OneReg

Air New Zealand has invested in document compliance organisation OneReg, acquiring a 5% stake. The value in dollar terms has not been announced.

Following the investment. the national carrier and is rolling out the platform across the majority of its operational and safety units.

The investment and large-scale deployment represent a major passenger airline contract for OneReg, and a significant endorsement of the company’s  regulatory workflow proposition.

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“OneReg is operating in a niche that’s absolutely mission‑critical for aviation,” said Clinton Cardozo, founding CEO, OneReg. “However, the industry still runs on a lot of outdated systems and technology – including emailing Word and Excel documents to share between parties. The reality is that as soon as these are emailed, you lose version control. When we started OneReg, we firmly believed that by building a platform that solves that problem, airlines and airports could get certified, approved and audited faster, and therefore move and innovate faster too.”

Air New Zealand’s adoption of OneReg was championed by its former Chief Digital Officer and now Chief Executive, Nikhil Ravishankar, who said: “What stood out most was OneReg’s willingness to co‑innovate and co‑develop solutions with Air New Zealand. It offered a system with the flexibility to manage updates and documentation in real time, aligning with the airline’s broader shift towards more digital, data‑driven ways of working.”

Other investors in the platform include Ascendo Capital, Angel HQ, and K One W One.

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