Air Chathams has quite a remarkable story, born from overcoming the hardships of a remote island life and ensuring the continuity of business and family connections of the people and communities of the Chatham Islands.
Owned by Craig and Marion Emeny, Air Chathams was established in 1984 and worked with the local Chatham Island people to create a safe and reliable airline that would support the transportation of both people and freight to and from New Zealand.
Craig Emeny first moved to the Chatham Islands when he was offered a job as a pilot operating services between Chatham and Pitt Islands on behalf of a New Zealand based airline.
At that time there was no regular service between the Chatham Islands and New Zealand and this prompted Craig to start his own airline beginning operations to mainland New Zealand airports.
Initial flights transported live crayfish from Pitt Island to Chatham Island and then from Chatham Island to Gisborne in a Cessna Super Skymaster.
The freight market developed steadily and was the main function for the airline, but it also offered an extra option for locals to visit friends and family in New Zealand.
Passengers fitted in and around the main freight services and charter services enabled Chatham Islanders to attend rugby matches, races, family occasions and the like. Aircraft also operated for sight-seeing, emergency and offshore search and rescue work. Regular scheduled passenger services from the Chatham Islands to Wellington and Napier began in 1991.
In 1993, the number of scheduled flights increased, and Christchurch was introduced as a destination and in 1996, Air Chathams became the sole provider of flights to the Chathams Islands from New Zealand. Operations in the Pacific began in 2005 carrying passengers and freight for Reef Air from Niue and aircraft were also based and used from Tonga.