Air Niugini Choosing Between Airbus A220 and Embraer E-Jet To Replace Fokkers
Papua New Guinea’s national carrier Air Niugini has confirmed it is about to select either Airbus A220s or Embraer regional jets to replace its Fokker fleet and also says it will be replacing its two Boeing 767ERs with leased Airbus…
PNG’s Air Niugini To Replace 737s, 767s and Fokker Fleet Starting Next Year
Papua New Guinea’s national carrier Air Niugini plans to start replacing its two Boeing 767 widebody aircraft and its fleet of Boeing 737s and Fokker regional jets next year. Air Niugini CEO, Bruce Alabaster, told the country’s Post Courier newspaper…
Air Niugini Resumes Fokker Jet Services To Upgraded Kavieng Airport
Papua New Guinea’s national carrier Air Niugini is resuming Fokker 70/100 jet services to Kavieng Airport on 1 August, following the completion the airport’s upgrade. Kavieng Airport is in and derives its name from the capital of Papua New Guinea’s…
Air Niugini Appoints Former PNG Air CEO As General Manager Commercial
Papua New Guinea’s national airline Air Niugini has appointed the former CEO of PNG Air, Paul Abbot, as general manager commercial. Abbot was CEO of PNG Air until May 2020 and then left Papua New Guinea to be CEO of Destination…
Air Niugini Resumes Flights To Mount Hagen
Papua New Guinea’s national airline Air Niugini resumed flights to Mount Hagen today after suspending flights yesterday due to safety concerns. Air Niugini says in a statement it has resumed flights to Mount Hagen’s Kagamuga airport and is closely monitoring…
Civil Unrest Leads Air Niugini To Temporarily Suspend Flights to Mount Hagen
Papua New Guinea’s national airline Air Niugini temporarily suspended flights to Mount Hagen today, citing civil unrest in the region as a safety concern. Air Niugini says in a statement that due to civil unrest, flights to Mount Hagen’s Kagamuga…


