Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Air New Zealand gets stuck in muddy grass

An Air New Zealand flight to Auckland (AKL/NZAA) was grounded in Christchurch (CHC/NZCH) Sunday morning the 21st of June 2026 after the aircraft's main wheels rolled into grass and soft ground near the taxiway.



The A320 should have departed at 5.45am, but it became firmly wedged and was still stuck in Christchurch at 7am, according to flight-tracking data Flight NZ582 had been preparing to depart when the incident occurred, the airline said. Air New Zealand chief safety and risk officer Nathan McGraw said the aircraft's main wheels "came into contact with the grass beside the taxiway" during pushback.

He said all customers had disembarked safely, and the aircraft had remained in place. "Our team is working to put on a new flight to Auckland for impacted customers later this morning," McGraw said.

A passenger told Stuff the captain originally said it would take three tugs to free the aircraft, before updating them just before 7am that they were not going anywhere.

"Will take some serious grunt to pull us free, wheels have sunk," the passenger said. McGraw said staff were working to safely return the aircraft to the gate so bags could be unloaded, and an engineering assessment could be completed.

"We thank everyone onboard for their patience and understanding while we work to get them safely to their destination," he said.

Aircraft Information:
Airline: Air New Zealand
Code: NZ/ANZ
Aircraft: Airbus A320-232
Registration: ZK-OJS
Serial Number: 4926
Engines: 2 x IAE V2527-A5
First Flew: 18th November 2011
Age: 14 Years

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