Air New Zealand is purchasing 15 new ATR72-600 aircraft worth a total $568 million as regional competition hots up.
Chief executive Christopher Luxon announced the new aircraft at a press conference in Auckland, attended by Prime Minister John Key.
Eleven of the new aircraft will replace the airline's ageing 72-500 fleet while the remaining four will allow for growth on regional routes on which Air New Zealand is facing fresh competition from Qantas offshoot, Jetstar.
Air New Zealand has said the extra seating capacity on the new aircraft means it will be able to be more competitive on fare prices and passengers can expect to see more than 2 million fares under $100 this financial year. Three years ago, Air New Zealand said it would invest in 14 of the 72-600 aircraft, of which seven have since been delivered and the remaining seven will arrive by the middle of next year. The 15 additional aircraft are due to arrive at the end of next year.
Luxon said the airline was committed to operating a world-leading turboprop fleet and a comprehensive regional network.