Wednesday 29th July 2009 |
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Air New Zealand Ltd., the national carrier, has withdrawn its application for a judicial review of Auckland Airport’s aeronautical charges.The application was initially lodged in 2007, the airport company said in a statement. Auckland Airport “looks forward to continuing to work with Air New Zealand to build a stronger commercial relationship,” it said.
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