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Workers use a water hose to put down a fire at a vehicle oil store hit by Saudi-led air strikes in Yemen.
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Explainer: An Air New Zealand company’s work on a Saudi engine prompted widespread condemnation. Why? Because Saudi Arabia has waged war in neighbouring Yemen, contributing to what the UN has called the world’s worst ongoing humanitarian disaster. Keith Lynch offers a guide to the basics of the conflict. On Sunday, it was revealed an Air New Zealand subsidiary (called Air New Zealand Gas Turbines) worked – through a third-party contract – on two engines and one power turbine module from vessels belonging to the Saudi Navy.
Explainer: A guide to the devastating conflict and humanitarian disaster in Yemen, and the Kiwi connection that resulted in widespread condemnation of Air NZ.