Hamilton-based aircraft manufacturer Pacific Aerospace says it will lay off 26 workers because of the strong New Zealand dollar and difficulties its customers are facing in raising finance to buy its aeroplanes.
Chief executive Damian Camp said it had been "gutting" breaking the news to staff this morning.
"We've been left with no choice other than to take this action, which is heart-wrenching really," he said.
"We've got an amazing team here and people have contributed a hell of a lot over the last three or four years over some pretty tough times. Unlike some general aviation companies in say the United States we've managed to hold to this point with no redundancies."
Camp said the company had a "healthy list" of customer enquiries, but exact timing of many orders could not be "locked in".