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S8
  
SDA

Destinations
  
10

Headquarters
  
Picton, New Zealand

Fleet size
  
10

SDA
  
SOUNDSAIR

Website
  
Sounds Air

Founded
  
1986

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Hubs
  
Wellington International Airport

Key people
  
Cliff Marchant (Director/Owner), Andrew Crawford (Managing Director/Owner), Steve Handyside (Director/Owner)

Hub
  
Wellington International Airport

Profiles

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Sounds Air is a New Zealand airline based at Picton. The airline was founded in 1986 by Cliff and Diane Marchant with a vision to provide low cost flights to the Marlborough Sounds. The airline has a maintenance facility at the Omaka Airfield, Blenheim with its Sounds Aero Maintenance division based there.

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History

From a single Cessna Caravan operating one route across the Cook Straight, Sounds Air has grown in 30 years; the airline carried 78,000 passengers in 2015, compared to 14,000 passengers in 2003. In 2008 the airline set up its own maintenance division as the airline could not find a company suitable to maintain its fleet.

Services

Sounds Air operates scheduled flights between Wellington and Picton, Nelson, Blenheim, Taupo and Westport. Scheduled flights are also available between Blenheim and Christchurch , Napier and Paraparaumu. Nelson also has flights to Paraparaumu. Sounds Air formerly served Kaikoura and Wanganui from Wellington and Kapiti Coast from Picton. A service to Masterton was being considered from Wellington, however no such service eventuated. In addition to scheduled flights Sounds Air offers scenic flights over the Marlborough Sounds and Abel Tasman National Park. The airline started temporary services to Kaikoura from both Christchurch and Blenheim on the 21st November 2016 as a result of the Kaikoura Earthquake. The Kaikoura to Christchurch flights were cancelled from the 27th of January 2017.

Fleet

As of November 2016 Sounds Air operates the following aircraft:

Accidents and incidents

  • On 19 March 1989 Britten Norman BN2A Islander, ZK-SFE, while attempting to land at Tiraora Lodge struck a telephone wire and descended into the sea. The pilot and five passengers were rescued but suffered varying degrees of injury.
  • On 29 January 1996 Cessna 208 Caravan, ZK-SFA, crashed into the eastern slopes of Mount Robertson on approach to Picton Aerodrome at Koromiko after a flight from Wellington. All five passengers were killed, but the pilot survived.
  • References

    Sounds Air Wikipedia