John WeekesSenior Business Reporter·NZ Herald·13 May, 2026 10:09 PM4 mins to readThe airline said all existing Boeing 787s were expected back in service by late June. Photo / Brett PhibbsThe airline said all existing Boeing 787s were expected back in service by late June. Photo / Brett PhibbsAir New Zealand expects to lose up to $390 million this financial year, which ends on June 30.The airline today said the Middle East war would cost it about $240m more than it had previously expected to pay for jet fuel.
In an NZX trading update today, the airline













