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The CEO of Air New Zealand said on Wednesday that further delays are possible in the delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliners it has ordered and the carrier is negotiating with Boeing to be compensated.

The carrier is expected to receive its first of eight 787 aircraft by the end of 2013 after a three-year delay.

"We would not be surprised to see further delays, but we have not yet been advised formally if there are any further delays," the company's chief executive, Rob Fyfe said.

The arrival of the carbon-composite aircraft is expected to help Air New Zealand retire its Boeing 747-400 aircraft. It has five 747s in operation each with an average age of nearly 17 years, according to its website.

Fyfe reiterated that Air New Zealand is expected to post better results in the current financial year ending June 2012, boosted by NZD$30 million (USD$23.38 million) in additional revenue arising from the World Cup rugby championship.

However he said that the company was "very nervous about what is going on in Europe and the North American economies in particular," he said on the sidelines of an industry conference in Singapore.

Air New Zealand reported a second-half loss because of natural disasters and high fuel prices, although it has fared better than many of its competitors during tough times.

It posted a net profit of NZD$81 million for the year ended June 30, compared with NZD$82 million last year.

(Reuters)

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