Emirates Team New Zealand Yacht Ready to Fly
Emirates Team New Zealand Yacht Ready to
Fly
Emirates Team New
Zealand’s latest America’s Cup yachting challenger is
ready to “fly” after a ceremony at Auckland’s Viaduct
Harbour. The huge, high-speed catamaran known as an AC 72
craft (America’s Cup 72-footer) features a 40-metre high
wing-sail with similar materials to those used in today’s
most modern aircraft.
“Now with the huge
wing-sail on the AC 72, the aviation and yachting industries
are virtually in concert, using similar materials, similar
designs and with similar size,” said Gary Chapman,
Emirates’ President Group Services and dnata. “The
upright wing on the AC 72 is actually longer than a single
span of an Emirates A380 superjumbo wing.”
The
next America’s Cup challenger series, for the Louis
Vuitton Cup, will be held in San Francisco in July and
August 2013, with the America’s Cup match finals in
September 2013.
Mr Chapman paid tribute to the
“skilled and intrepid crew on board, a whole band of
equally talented and adventurous designers behind their
computers, and a tireless, dedicated shore crew.” He said
that only one word described the sailing crew –
“fearless”.
A highlight of the evening ceremony
was the appearance of 12 young Emirates Buddies, aged
between 10 and 16, alongside the crew members. Chosen by
Emirates after a competition, the buddies will later
experience another high point when they join the team for
half a day as they undertake training runs with the new
craft.
“In many ways our sponsorship of this team
epitomises Emirates’ new brand platform, Hello Tomorrow
and the philosophy of connecting people through exciting,
innovative and shared experiences. Emirates also connects
with communities – and the presence here tonight of 12
young New Zealanders, chosen to be Emirates Buddies with
crew members is testament to that,” said Mr Chapman.
“These young people, part of New Zealand’s
future, not only have this marvellous experience of being
here tonight, but they will have the buzz at a later date of
spending time with the team, talking with them and watching
them in action on the water out there in the gulf, as well
as getting to know how a team base works,” continued Mr
Chapman.
The sponsorship of the team is also a sign
of Emirates’ commitment to New Zealand; as was the
airline’s sponsorship last year of the Rugby World Cup
(held in New Zealand and won by New Zealand).
“This time next year it will be 10 years since
Emirates started flying to New Zealand. We are delighted at
the support New Zealanders have given us – we now fly four
times a day to Dubai and beyond via Australia; and since
2009 one of those services has been flown by the A380
superjumbo. Bringing that large and comfortable aircraft to
New Zealand has also been successful – so much so, that
later this year another of our daily services (that via
Melbourne) will also become an A380 flight
“New
Zealanders are not only over-achievers when it comes to
travel – they excel when it comes to sport, as well. And
the fact that New Zealand is lining up once again among the
America’s Cup challengers says it all,” Mr Chapman
concluded.
CAPTION: Emirates Team New Zealand
members, their Emirates “Buddies” (pictured with the
crew) and about 1000 members of the public pulled on ropes
to initiate the traditional launch ceremony for the team’s
new challenger for the America’s Cup. Twelve boys and
girls aged between 10 and 16 were selected by Emirates as
Buddies to members of the crew. Pictured with the boat’s
skipper, Dean Barker, is Blake Olsen of Warkworth, named
after former team leader the late Sir Peter
Blake
Emirates’ Commitment to Sailing
Emirates
has been a sponsor of Emirates Team New Zealand since 2004
and looks forward to supporting them throughout their
build-up to the 2013 Louis Vuitton Cup, the event which will
determine which team challenges for the 34th America’s Cup
in San Francisco with AC72 catamarans. The team has also
been competing in build-up events, the America’s Cup World
Series, with smaller AC45 catamarans, and finished runner-up
in the 2011-2012 series. In addition, the team competed as
Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand in The Volvo Ocean
Race, which got under way in Alicante, Spain, in October
2011 and took in nine stops en route to the finishing line
at Galway, Ireland, in June 2012. The boat finished second
overall in this round-world
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