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TOP: A former N.A.C. Fokker Friendship swoops over the maintenance hangar at Christchurch Airport yesterday before beginning its flight to Tunisia. Three Friendship aircraft, sold to Tunisavia, the charter subsidiary of Tunisia’s national airline (Tunis Air), are expected to arrive at their destination in about 10 davs after flying a 14-stop route. BOTTOM: The Air New Zealand flight crews flying the aircraft to Tunisavia are (back, from left), Captain E. Malloch, Apostolos Apostolov (Tunisavia company representative), Captain D. Lines, Captain J. McChesney, Engineer R. Seeker, and Captain G. Stillwell. Front, from left: Captain W. George, Captain P. Scotter, Engineer M. Walker and Engineer M. Payne.

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Press, 19 August 1983, Page 4

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TOP: A former N.A.C. Fokker Friendship swoops over the maintenance hangar at Christchurch Airport yesterday before beginning its flight to Tunisia. Three Friendship aircraft, sold to Tunisavia, the charter subsidiary of Tunisia’s national airline (Tunis Air), are expected to arrive at their destination in about 10 davs after flying a 14-stop route. BOTTOM: The Air New Zealand flight crews flying the aircraft to Tunisavia are (back, from left), Captain E. Malloch, Apostolos Apostolov (Tunisavia company representative), Captain D. Lines, Captain J. McChesney, Engineer R. Seeker, and Captain G. Stillwell. Front, from left: Captain W. George, Captain P. Scotter, Engineer M. Walker and Engineer M. Payne. Press, 19 August 1983, Page 4

TOP: A former N.A.C. Fokker Friendship swoops over the maintenance hangar at Christchurch Airport yesterday before beginning its flight to Tunisia. Three Friendship aircraft, sold to Tunisavia, the charter subsidiary of Tunisia’s national airline (Tunis Air), are expected to arrive at their destination in about 10 davs after flying a 14-stop route. BOTTOM: The Air New Zealand flight crews flying the aircraft to Tunisavia are (back, from left), Captain E. Malloch, Apostolos Apostolov (Tunisavia company representative), Captain D. Lines, Captain J. McChesney, Engineer R. Seeker, and Captain G. Stillwell. Front, from left: Captain W. George, Captain P. Scotter, Engineer M. Walker and Engineer M. Payne. Press, 19 August 1983, Page 4

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