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Financial overview June 2007 June 2006 Dollar movement Percentage movement Operating revenue $4,297m $3,805m $492m 13% PBUT $268m $150m $118m 79% NPAT $214m $96m $118m 123% Adjusted operating cash flow* $584m $342m $242m 71% Net cash $1,057m $1,150m $(93)m (8)% Gearing** 47.3% 51.9% 4.6 pts Annual dividend (excluding special dividend) 8 cps 5 cps 3 cps 60% Special dividend 10 cps 10 cps n/a * Operating cash flow excluding the impact of the rollover of short-dated foreign exchange contracts ** Convertible notes treated as equity in the 2006 year 2

3 Key influences on profitability

Strategic imperatives No.1 in chosen markets Optimised portfolio of capacity and routes Strong relationships and alliances to maximise reach Business simplification Sustainable margins consistently in the top quartile of the airline industry 4

5 Focus for the coming year Reinvesting at home Growing the customer relationship Protecting our environment Progressing the long-haul

Reinvesting at home Domestic New Zealand remains a key focus and an area where growth is still achievable Significant investment has been made in the Regional network - in particular via the introduction of the Q300 fleet Focus will move to improving our products for high value customers - while maintaining everyday low fares The airport experience must improve to support the ongoing growth in air travel 6

7 Growing the customer relationship Our frequent flyer programme will undergo some changes, with further segmentation of status We will look to grow the value of our loyalty programme by broadening its reach Further developments online as we put the customer back in full command of their travel arrangements

Protecting our environment Air New Zealand actively seeks to assist in developing aviation biofuels and we continue to assess possibilities in this area Customers will be given more environmental choices, and will have the opportunity to purchase carbon credits Significant internal mobilisation has occurred to raise the profile of environmental issues We continue to explore involvement in practical environmental initiatives 8

Progressing the long-haul The long-haul network experienced strong growth in 2007, with 7.4% growth in passengers carried Results of the Business Premier and Pacific Premium Economy products have been pleasing The long-haul fleet direction has now settled, with wide-body investments secured through to 2015 Work has begun on the next generation of long-haul product, to be delivered with the 787-9 and 777-300ER from 2010 9

Retaining flexibility Flexibility is the key to allowing an airline to balance capacity with demand Air New Zealand now has a favourable profile of aircraft purchase options and lease maturities We will have the flexibility to either increase or decrease capacity to meet future demand Our strong cash position also allows us to take advantage of opportunities to reduce our cost base when they arise 10

11 IFRS opening position

Outlook Fuel prices have increased 16% during 2007 and will continue to apply pressure in 2008 Fuel hedges currently lock-in 62% of our fuel requirement for 2008 at US$70.50 (crude) Forward bookings through to the high season are strong Expect to better 2007 PBUT in 2008 assuming operating environment does not materially change 12

13 Attachments Financial overview Cash and gearing overview Group operating performance Key operating statistics Long-haul operating statistics Short-haul operating statistics Capital expenditure New aircraft at a glance Fleet plan

Financial overview June 2007 June 2006 Dollar movement Percentage movement Operating revenue $4,297m $3,805m $492m 13% PBUT $268m $150m $118m 79% NPAT $214m $96m $118m 123% Adjusted operating cash flow* $584m $342m $242m 71% Net cash $1,057m $1,150m $(93)m (8)% Gearing** 47.3% 51.9% 4.6 pts Annual dividend (excluding special dividend) 8 cps 5 cps 3 cps 60% Special dividend 10 cps 10 cps n/a * Operating cash flow excluding the impact of the rollover of short-dated foreign exchange contracts ** Convertible notes treated as equity in the 2006 year 14

Cash and gearing overview June 2007 June 2006 Movement Adjusted operating cash flow* $584m $342m $242m Net operating cash flow $331m $473m ($142m) Investing cash flow ($510m) ($772m) $262m Financing cash flow $86m $379m ($293m) Net increase in cash ($93m) $80m ($173m) Net cash $1,057m $1,150m ($93m) Gearing** 47.3% 51.9% 4.6 pts * Excluding the impact of the rollover of foreign exchange contracts that hedge exposures in other financial periods ** Convertible notes treated as equity in the 2006 year 15

16 Group operating performance Year-on-Year Load Factor & Year-to-Date Yield Movements

17 Key operating statistics June 2007 June 2006 Movement* Passengers carried 12.5m 11.9m 4.9% Available seat kilometres (ASKs) 35,113m 34,055m 3.1% Load factor 76.5% 75.0% 1.5 pts Yield (cents per RPK) 13.0 12.1 7.7% * Calculations based on numbers before rounding

18 Long-haul operating statistics June 2007 June 2006 Movement* Passengers 1.7m 1.6m 7.4% ASKs 20,525m 19,415m 5.7% RPKs 15,894m 14,987m 6.1% Load factor 77.4% 77.2% 0.2 pts * Calculations based on numbers before rounding

Short-haul operating statistics June 2007 June 2006 Movement* Passengers 10.7m 10.3m 4.5% ASKs 14,588m 14,640m (0.4)% RPKs 10,980m 10,564m 3.9% Load factor 75.3% * Calculations based on numbers before rounding 72.2% 3.1 pts 19

20 Capital expenditure

New aircraft at a glance Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing 787-9 767-300ER 777-300ER 747-400 Passengers 270 234 365 379 Range (km) 13,000 9,640 12,050 11,850 Maximum cruise speed (km/h) 915 870 905 920 CO 2 emissions (kgs per 1000 ASKs) 73 90 82 101 21

22 Fleet plan 97 2 95 1 94 Total operating fleet 17-17 1 16 Beech 1900D 20 4 16 8 8 Q300 - (3) 3 (10) 13 Saab 340A 11-11 - 11 ATR72 16 2 14-14 737-300 12-12 - 12 A320-200 5 (1) 6 (1) 7 767-300ER 8-8 3 5 777-200ER 8-8 - 8 747-400 June 2008 2008 movement June 2007 2007 movement June 2006 Operating aircraft