• Rear from left we have: Trevor Hughes (AirNZ General Manager Commercial & Business Development Operations); Bruce Parton (AirNZ Chief Operations Officer); and Ken Millar (Airbus Group Australia Pacific Vice President Fixed Wing).
    Rear from left we have: Trevor Hughes (AirNZ General Manager Commercial & Business Development Operations); Bruce Parton (AirNZ Chief Operations Officer); and Ken Millar (Airbus Group Australia Pacific Vice President Fixed Wing).
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Airbus Group Australia Pacific has announced that it has finalised the acquisition deal to acquire the through-life-support provider with Safe Air’s former owners, Air New Zealand.

From 1 July 2015, Safe Air will become a fully integrated part of Airbus Group Australia Pacific, retaining its name, staff and operations in Blenheim, Ohakea, Auckland and Melbourne.

Commenting on the successful acquisition, Dr Jens Goennemann Managing Director Airbus Group Australia Pacific spoke of the natural fit between the two companies.

“Airbus Group Australia Pacific and Safe Air are old friends and business partners, having previously worked successfully together on a number of programs. Bringing Safe Air into the Airbus Group has long been a goal of ours as its capabilities, both technical and personnel, are complementary to those of Airbus Group and will enhance our position in the region.

“As the outgoing Managing Director of Airbus Group Australia Pacific, this is the last item to cross off my list; to strengthen the base in New Zealand upon which our business can grow. And as a relatively newly-confirmed Australian citizen I am delighted to have been able to play a part in the formation of this new Trans-Tasman partnership.”

Safe Air is a recognised leader in aviation maintenance, repair, overhaul (MRO), design and manufacturing. The company has capability with Rolls Royce T56 and Pratt & Whitney engines, C-130 and P3 Orion airframes, propeller repair and overhaul, as well as helicopter expertise. 

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