Society Insider: Sir John Keyโs new $6m helicopter; $16m penthouse in Hotel Indigo, NZโs tallest hotel, for sale; Jordan Rondel on life after The Caker
Now heโs the proud owner of a black Airbus H130, a spacious chopper that is a big step up from the G2.
A new Airbus H130 helicopter can cost more than $6m.

โI am in partnership on the new machine with a fabulous family and the coalition talks are definitely more relaxed than those in my time in politics,โ Key tells Society Insider.
The H130, previously known as the Eurocopter EC130 T2, is a favourite amongst Aucklandโs super wealthy. Rich Listers including property titan Steve Owen, Empire Capitalโs Paula and Simon Herbert, and ZEILโs Anna Mowbray and husband, former All Black Ali Williams, are known to have similar machines.
โThe H130 is a joy to fly and takes seven people and is a bit like an SUV of the sky,โ Key says. โShe is very forgiving with great viability.โ
Key, 63, took his helicopter exams in the middle of the Covid lockdowns in 2021.
In 2022, Key first took to the air, and he got his private pilotโs licence in July 2023.

He tells Society Insider that his old machine, nicknamed Gumbi, was a training helicopter in which he did the 150 hours of flying time required to get his helicopter licence.
Keyโs wife, Lady Bronagh Key, is yet to take to the skies with her husband, but he says he hopes she one day will. His most high-profile passengers to date have been broadcasters Paul Henry and Samantha Hayes.
Gumbi has now been sold to โa guy in Nashville who looks after a country and western starโ.

The H130 has Keyโs tail registration code IJK on the tail, which stands for India Juliette Kilo. This was also seen on Gumbi, with the redesigned New Zealand flag Keyโs National Government submitted to the flag referendum in 2016. The flag has not yet been put on the H130.
Key says his love of flying ties in nicely to another of his hobbies โ golf. He has been known to fly to Mangawhai to play at exclusive private membersโ club Tara Iti.
His new helicopter has a maximum range of 600km, which could take him to courses further afield โ perhaps a return trip from Auckland to Kauri Cliffs in the Far North, or to Taupลโs Wairakei International Golf Course.

Yet to have a nickname, the H130 is kept in a hangar on the North Shore. Currently undertaking training, he is yet to fly her solo.
He admits he is superstitious and has some routines he must do to feel safe, including saying โwhite rabbitsโ three times at the start of each month. His old Guimbal had cute cartoon stickers of three rabbit heads. The same is yet to be added to the H130.
Jordan Rondel on life after The Caker, and that spat with Chrissy Teigen

Entrepreneur and celebrity baker Jordan Rondel has spoken for the first time about her plans after selling her successful baking business The Caker.
โSomehow I look back and kind of love it all,โ Rondel tells Society Insider, reflecting on her years in business.
โThe highs were extremely high and the lows were gut-wrenchingly painful.โ
She says now she has sold the business she wants to continue โworking at the intersection of creativity, brand strategy and experiential marketingโ but is still deciding whether that might be as part of an existing company or building something new.
Rondel, 35, is the daughter of furniture designer Stephane Rondel. She graduated from the University of Auckland in 2010 with a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in international business and marketing.
She took her love of fashion and went into the art of cake making, first with a recipe blog, then making cake kits, and eventually opening her eponymous store The Caker on Aucklandโs Karangahape Rd in 2013.

Her lawyer-trained sister Anouk joined her as the business grew. With numerous recipe books in the market and business booming in NZ, in 2019 they made a long-planned move into the American market.
They rented a big commercial kitchen in downtown LA and began to bake for weddings and events for Hollywoodโs A-list โ and in the background, they worked on setting up production of bake-at-home cake kits.
As well as being available to buy online, The Cakerโs cake mix was sold through 38 Neiman Marcus stores throughout the US.

โExpanding the business to the US was one of the biggest challenges where we faced the most lows,โ Rondel says. โBut I wouldnโt change anything because of how much Iโve learned about business and about life in general.โ
One of those lows is likely to have been a highly publicised spat between Rondel and US model and businesswoman Chrissy Teigen.
In 2022, Rondel released a carrot cake mix in collaboration with Teigen. Months later, Rondel was reportedly โshockedโ to see Teigenโs Cravings brand had introduced a line of mixes that looked a lot like her own.
At the time, Rondel wrote in a post on Instagram that โthis particular situation isnโt chill, especially because weโre just a small sister-run businessโ.
Her post continued, thanking her fans for the support and saying Teigen was lovely to work with and that she didnโt want it to โturn into a dramatic witch huntโ.
She later told the Herald, she knew Cravings had their own line of baking mixes in the works, but she didnโt know what it would look like โ and was โtaken abackโ by the similarity of the designs.

Teigenโs team released a statement to Rolling Stone to refute claims that the designs were similar.
Speaking to Society Insider this week, Rondel says, โThe situation with Chrissy Teigen is so far in the past that I barely think about it anymore.
โI donโt check in with what Cravings is up to, it genuinely is inconsequential to me.โ
While she wonโt go into how much they sold The Caker for, she admits the sale was a very emotional experience but is โvery happy with how it all turned outโ.
โThe new owner is a businessman with a lot of experience in e-commerce brands, so it was a good fit,โ she says.
Rondel flew into Auckland yesterday morning ahead of being a panellist for an International Womenโs Day event. For the first time in their three-year relationship, she brought her American boyfriend, Ryan Fiorentino, with her.

Detroit-raised, Fiorentino is head of advanced strategy for Nasaโs jet propulsion laboratory in Los Angeles.
The pair live in the Arts District of downtown Los Angeles. Fiorentino did not accompany Rondel home when she starred alongside chef Peter Gordon as a judge for two seasons of The Great Kiwi Bake Off.
โRyan and I have been together for about three years but somehow weโve never managed to get to NZ together, so Iโm very much looking forward to him finally seeing where I grew up,โ Rondel tells Society Insider.
โWe are going to my stepbrotherโs wedding on Waiheke, so Iโm excited to immerse him in the beautiful Auckland beach experience, and Iโm sure weโll make it to some vineyards.โ
The pair arrived in Auckland from LA yesterday and enjoyed some late afternoon drinks at Queenโs Rooftop Bar before the Global Womenโs panel for International Womenโs Day at PwC Tower last night. She was speaking alongside UK-based model and fellow entrepreneur Jessica Clarke, rugby great Dame Farah Palmer, racing driver Breanna Morris, and photographer Stuart Robertson.
Ahead of the event, Rondel told Society Insider she would be imparting her best advice to entrepreneurs.
โWhen things get tough โ which they will โ try to embrace the pivot and accept that the path to success isnโt linear,โ Rondel says. โRejections and failures arenโt dead ends, theyโre stepping stones.โ
Hotel Indigo Auckland rolling out the red carpet

Three multi-million-dollar penthouses are among only seven apartments left to sell in Aucklandโs newest hotel and residential building. But with price tags of up to $16m, only Rich Listers and the ultra-wealthy need apply.
Hotel Indigo Auckland, at 51 Albert St, is the tallest hotel building in New Zealand, with hotel rooms occupying 27 floors of the 41-storey tower. The rest of the building is comprised of exclusive sky residential apartments and jaw-dropping penthouses, with seven still on the market.
They include the $16m pinnacle penthouse, and two sub-penthouses, on sale for $11.5m and $12.5m.

Real estate king Graham Wall is selling the pinnacle penthouse and has already hosted some of the cityโs high rollers there, including Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown, uber-wealthy property developers Kurt Gibbons and Mark Francis, and leading art dealers John Gow and Gary Langsford.
The pinnacle penthouse features expansive living areas, 4m-high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling views of the city and harbour.


The $16m price tag makes it one of the most expensive penthouse apartments in Auckland.
The Pacifica penthouse on Commerce St was originally marketed as a super penthouse at $42m in 2021, before being offered to market split into three separate apartments at an average price of $16m each.
The stalled Seascape buildingโs two-storey penthouse on Customs St East has been marketed for an asking price of $24m, with the rest of the building penthouses starting from $9m to $16m.

A penthouse residence of 308 Remuera Rd fetched nearly $13m in 2022.
In February, the highly publicised Metropolis penthouse sold for $6m.
Henry Rzechta and his son Jonty flew into Auckland this week to meet VIP guests at the penthouse.
Henry is the chairman and director of Ninety-Four Feet, the property development company behind Hotel Indigo; Jonty is the CFO and director, and his brother Dean is the managing director.
Ninety-Four Feet is fast becoming a large presence in residential development in New Zealand. As well as 51 Albert St, they are also transforming the $2 billion Lakeview Te Taumata in Queenstown.
Art and culture play a big part in the hotel. Ninety-Four Feet has preserved the original 1912 heritage-listed facade of what was once Dexter and Crozierโs Motor House.

Hotel Indigo Auckland general manager Mathew Simister tells Society Insider the motoring history is woven into the hotelโs design, artwork, and amenities, blending Aucklandโs past with a modern, boutique experience.
This week the hotel proudly announced a collaboration with acclaimed contemporary artist Stuart Robertson, known for his global project Peace in 10,000 Hands.
โWeโve commissioned Stu to help us tell the story of our neighbourhood through a curated photographic exhibition spanning all 25 floors, with each floor presenting a chapter of Aucklandโs history,โ says Simister.
In addition to Robertsonโs works, the hotelโs lobby has been curated by renowned stylist Simone Haag, and features handcrafted works by a large array of local artists, including two art installations by multidisciplinary artist, architect and designer Raukura Turei.

Hotel Indigo Auckland soft-launched 54 rooms of the 225-room hotel at Christmas. Over the next month, the red carpet is being laid out as the rest of the hotel rooms open. Hospitality offerings will follow in April, then a sophisticated cocktail bar and cafe-wine bar is planned to open soon after.
VIP guests from the travel industry attended a soiree in the $16m pinnacle penthouse last night, with media VIPs set to be hosted tonight.
Last nightโs guests enjoyed canape versions of the hotelโs soon-to-open restaurant, the French-inspired Bistro Saine by executive chef Yutak Son and head chef Stevan Bailey.

Party people of the week
Jacuzzi VIP opening
Ponsonby hospitality sisters Bronwyn and Jessica Payne opened their newest Ponsonby Rd venue, Jacuzzi, last week with a VIP party.

The former site of SPQR has been transformed into a large European-inspired space set to welcome past regulars and a new generation of customers.
More than 150 guests enjoyed Champagne Ruinart, an array of wines and cocktails to accompany great canapes and a Caviar bump bar.
Past regulars on the invite list included Colin Mathura Jeffree, celebrity chef Anne Thorp, architect Darren Jessop, beauty editor Helene Ravlich, broadcaster Wilhelmina Shrimpton and her fiance rugby referee Ben OโKeeffe, Baran de Bordeauxโs owner Chrystelle Baran and husband musician Nick Fernyhough, and shoe designer Kathryn Wilson and her husband, NZ Fashion Weekโs new director of the board Liam Taylor.

Jeffree at the VIP opening night party of Jacuzzi on Ponsonby Rd. Photo / Norrie Montgomery
Moneyed guests included NZMS director James Kellow, Cook Property Groupโs MD Ben Cook, Rich Listers Malcolm and Jodie Dick, Ladstone Holdingsโ Ross and Dallas Pendergast, with daughter Charlotte Vickers and her husband Tim.
Guests were impressed by the Paynesโ dramatic design changes. The sisters also own Ponsonbyโs Hoppers Garden Bar and Elmoโs.
SPQRโs bar has been transformed into a grand statement in the new Jacuzzi, featuring elegant criss-cross mirror detailing above.
The previous two bathrooms have been replaced by six beautifully decorated bathrooms.
The centrepiece of the renovation is the new large courtyard space, now covered in glass. A wall has been removed to open up the former SPQR storeroom, creating a spacious and inviting area.








Defender Experience at Takapoto
VIP guests enjoyed the hospitality at the 2025 Takapoto Classic, courtesy of Defender.
Assuming the northeast spectator zone overlooking the grass arena, guests watched the Derby and Grand Prix level show jumping in the heart of the action.
Waikato philanthropists Mitch and Kate Plaw have created the stunning Takapoto Estate grounds, complete with the very best arena footing, equipment, and facilities. Their daughter, Mikayla Plaw is the event director and the family enjoyed spending time in the Defender Experience zone for the weekend.
NZ racing royalty Lance and Bridgette OโSullivan were also in attendance with their family, as part of a week-long celebration leading up to the wedding of daughter Caitlin to former Wellington Phoenix player Tom Doyle. Caitlinโs sister Georgia was also in attendance, accompanied by her boyfriend, All Black, Damian McKenzie.
Carena West, who is an Auckland Racing Club Ambassador and World of Wearable Arts award-winning artist, also attended with friend Katie Flett, who is a mainstay on the racing fashion circuit.
Also enjoying the showjumping action were NZ Herald Editor-at-Large, Shayne Currie with his wife, NZ Womanโs Weekly Editor, Marilynn McLachlan.




Ricardo Simich has been with the Herald since 2008 where he contributed to The Business Insider. In 2012 he took over Spy at the Herald on Sunday, which has since evolved into Society Insider. The weekly column gives a glimpse into the worlds of the rich and famous.