New Holland Airways

New Holland Airways, also known as NHA, is the largest airline and flag carrier of New Holland. It was founded in 1938 as the New Holland Air Transit Group. It began operating small flights between the capital, Victoria Capital Airport, and Albany-Colombo Airport, using two de Havilland DH.61 aircraft, the service quickly expanded to several destinations across New Holland and New Duveland. In 1939 the first international trans-tasman flight flew to Auckland, New Zealand.

History
New Holland Air Transit Group (NHATG) was founded in 1938. It began operating flights from Albany to the outlying New Holland and New Duveland islands using Short flying boats. The first Douglas DC-3 aircraft were introduced in 1946, with an inaugural flight from Albany to Brisbane, Australia. Later that year the airline was renamed from the New Holland Air Transit Group to New Holland Airways (NHA).

Eventually propeller craft started replacing the flying boat services and by late 1953 there were no longer any services operated by flying boats. By the end of 1955, NHA had flights to all major destinations in the Pacific and five continents. In 1960 NHA received three Douglas DC-8s, the first jet aircraft to be operated by New Holland Airways. With their extended range they started their first long range trans-pacific service to Lower Columbia, United states and Asia. The airline continued to expand, opening more routes and receiving its first widebody craft, the DC-10, in 1972.

In 1974 there was a marked change in the operation of NHA. The airline started to open a large number of routes and enjoyed the profits. It became the second biggest airline in Oceania by passenger volume in 1977. It began operating on domestic European and North America routes in 1979, initially the success of these ventures led to the airline expanding the services, but demand fell shortly after. This led to cost saving measures being introduced in 1983. These included the splitting of the European and North American operations into fully-owned subsidiaries. This allowed the airline to make better use of local resources, New Holland European Airways and New Holland American Airways both listed 1984 profits up on the previous two years. At the start of the century, due to dropping airline demand the North American subsidiary was sold to U.S. airline, US Airways, for NH$100 million. The European operations were scaled back considerably, and included the selling of smaller routes and aircraft.

The ArrowJet brand was launched in 2003 as a low-cost airline fully owned by NHA. The new venture was an immediate success, offering its own distinct style of service that proved popular in the market. The operations of ArrowJet were expanded into the South-West Pacific in January 2004, with the opening of subsidiary ArrowJet Pacific and domestic Australia in March 2004 with the opening of ArrowJet Australia. ArrowJet also expanded its own operations internationally, operating domestic services in New Duveland and long-haul international routes to Asia and the Americas. Intracontinental North American flights started in 2005, between Nyhaven International Airport, Lower Columbia and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, United States. ArrowJet began European operations later the same year, from a new hub at Jennai International Airport, Cattala.

In 2008 New Holland Airways became one of the first customers of the new Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial airliner.

In 2009 the airline rebranded the remaining New Holland European Airways operations as MedJet Airways, with a focus on Mediterranean coast holiday flights, from a central hub in Jennai.

An Asian low-cost airline, Wings was launched in 2012, to compete in the low-cost market in the East Asian region, from the airline's hub at Okatabawashi City International Airport. Later in 2012, a deal was struck with Atlantic Federation authorities for ArrowJet to operate large-scale domestic operations within the country. ArrowJet Atlantic was formed to serve the requirements.

Head office
The New Holland Airways head office is located in Northridge, Albany. The facility was built in 1950 as an Exposition centre, it was brought by NHA in 1980.

Operations subsidiaries
The following are operational subsidiaries of New Holland Airways:
 * Holidays New Holland
 * NHA Cargo

New Holland Airways has three wholly owned subsidiary airlines:
 * New Holland Regional operates all flights to smaller New Holland airports.
 * New Holland Airways Mirani operates international flights to Mirani under the New Holland Regional brand.
 * New Holland Airways Pacific operates internal Pacific flights.