Air NZ's chief operational integrity and safety officer Captain David Morgan confirmed the April 16 Whangārei incident, saying laser strikes were potentially dangerous and the airline supported authorities in taking action when they occur.
"The pilot followed the standard process and alerted Air Traffic Control and the aircraft landed without incident in Whangārei around 8.20pm."
High-powered laser attacks can distract or in extreme cases potentially blind crew.
Offenders face up to three years in prison or a fine up to $2000 if convicted of possession of a high-powered laser or up to 14 years in jail if convicted under the Crimes Act for endangering transport.