HMNZS Endeavour decommissioned after three decades in service

December 15, 2017

After nearly three decades, the HMNZS Endeavour was decommissioned today.

The tanker HMNZS Endeavour has been decommissioned in Auckland after 30 years of service.

The ship was decommissioned at its berth at Devonport Naval Base at 10am today.

It has been the Navy's purpose-built fleet replenishment tanker, able to refuel frigates and other vessels at sea.

Named after Captain James Cook's barque, the HMNZS Endeavour was commissioned in April 1988, becoming the third ship with that name to serve in the Royal New Zealand Navy.

In 2016, the NZ Defence Force announced that a $500 million replacement vessel would be built by South Korean firm Hyundai Heavy Industries, with delivery scheduled for January 2020.

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