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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 18 June

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On today's episode, Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill. Flames were clearly seen coming from the aircraft as it gained altitude over the Shotover Delta. Queenstown Airport's chief executive shed some light on birdstrike in the area, and we heard from a pilot about how it feels inside the plane. In other plane news, Christopher Luxon's trade delegation finally made it to Tokyo after the NZDF plane transporting the group there broke down. We asked the Finance Minister if the plane is fit for purpose. Finally, Backyard granny flats may soon be much easier to build in a move from the government to scrap consents for that type of building. Housing Minister Chris Bishop explained the proposed changes.
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On today's episode, Passengers on a terrifying Boeing 737 flight have spent the night in Invercargill. Flames were clearly seen coming from the aircraft as it gained altitude over the Shotover Delta. Queenstown Airport's chief executive shed some light on birdstrike in the area, and we heard from a pilot about how it feels inside the plane. In other plane news, Christopher Luxon's trade delegation finally made it to Tokyo after the NZDF plane transporting the group there broke down. We asked the Finance Minister if the plane is fit for purpose. Finally, Backyard granny flats may soon be much easier to build in a move from the government to scrap consents for that type of building. Housing Minister Chris Bishop explained the proposed changes.
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