Kiwi Regional Airlines was founded in 2014 by Ewan Wilson, who had previously been the CEO of Kiwi Travel International Airlines between 1994 and 1996. Its first investor was
2 Cheap Cars with a 23% stake. In February 2015 the airline revealed its proposed route network, planning to serve
Auckland, Hamilton,
Tauranga,
Palmerston North,
Wellington,
Blenheim, Nelson, Queenstown and Dunedin. The airline intended to serve Auckland using
RNZAF Base Auckland at
Whenuapai, part of which had served as the main commercial airport for Auckland until 1965 before becoming solely a military airfield. However, the government rejected the airline's plans to operate commercial flights from the base, citing a 2009 decision for it to remain as a military-only airfield due to concerns from local residents about noise. On 24 June 2015, Kiwi Regional Airlines released an amended route network, that would see it initially serve four destinations using a single aircraft, with flights planned to commence on 27 September 2015. The airline also announced plans to begin operating a second aircraft and introduce new routes within 12 months. In July the company purchased a
Saab 340A from
SprintAir, and in August the planned date for commencement of services was changed to 27 October. Kiwi Regional received its
air operator's certificate from the
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand on 23 October 2015. and flights between Dunedin and Nelson; and Nelson and Hamilton; began the next day. In November 2015, less than one month after commencing flights between Queenstown and Dunedin, the company announced it would be ceasing the flights with "low passenger bookings making it unsustainable for this service to continue." The airline considered expanding to either
Tauranga or
Napier. In December 2015 Kiwi Regional announced that flights between Nelson and Tauranga would commence on 15 February 2016. Flights from Nelson to
Christchurch were announced in early 2016, but were cancelled in May 2016, in tandem with a reduction in frequencies across other routes due to reduced demand over winter. On 17 June 2016, the airline announced that it would end its operations on 30 July 2016, selling its aircraft and transferring most of its staff to
Air Chathams to operate a new service between
Whanganui and Auckland. ==Destinations==