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Greg Hyde
21st September 2023, 02:27 PM
Other than the 2x B787's previously mentioned, Air Niugini will be purchasing 11 x A220's to replace their F70/100 fleet.

Announced in August:

Airbus is about to win a new order for the A220 after Air Niugini has selected the type for the replacement of its aging Fokker fleet. The order for eleven A220s needs to be finalized, the airframer says, but the airline from Papua New Guinea expects to take delivery of the first aircraft in 2025. Air Niugini selects Airbus A220 as Fokker replacement.

Air Niugini operates a regional and international network out of the country East of Indonesia since it was established in 1972. The current fleet includes twenty Fokkers. The carrier operates seven F100s and six F70s, with most of the former type having operated before with TAM Linhas Aereas and the latter joining from KLM Cityhopper when they were replaced by Embraer E1s in 2016. The average age of the F100s is nearing 31 years and that of the F70s over 27 years.

“This is the first time for Air Niugini to purchase brand new regional jets. We are moving from analogue to digital. The Fokker jet aircraft have done their part for the last 25 years and it is time to replace them with a game changer aircraft,” says Gary Seddon, the airline’s acting CEO, in a statement on Facebook (in the center of the main picture with Minister of State Enterprises, William Duma).

The order has been approved by the country’s National Executive Council and will make Air Niugini the first operator of the type in this part of the world. Back in 2019, there were reports that Air Niugini was considering the Embraer E195-E2.

The order includes both the A220-100 and the A220-300, but Air Niugini hasn’t specified the exact split of the order nor any future purchase rights. With their 6.400-kilometer range, the Airbus can fly significantly further than the Fokker F100 (4.300-kilometer) or F70 (3.410-kilometer) on both domestic and international routes out of Port Moresby.

At the same time, the Airbus offers more seats. If Air Niugini would replace the F70s with the A220-100 and maintain a single-class cabin, the seat count could increase from eighty on the Fokker to 120 on the Airbus. The F100s are configured with 101 seats, including eight Business Class and 93 Economy. Dual-class seat count for the A220-300 stands at 130.

https://airinsight.com/air-niugini-selects-airbus-a220-as-fokker-replacement/

https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/130784-air-niugini-chooses-a220s-to-replace-fokker-fleet

Dennis McLean
30th September 2023, 11:09 AM
Does anyone know where P2-PXV is?? It shows on Flight Aware as PX6392 with last flight on 24/9 from SIN to "near" Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, nothing else.

MarkR
30th September 2023, 11:55 AM
Landed at ADD at 1433

Dennis McLean
30th September 2023, 12:36 PM
thanks Mark

lloyd fox
20th October 2023, 07:37 PM
Yes BNE is getting the Omni 763 as both 767's go in for majors .Omni should be for 6 months wet lease i have been told.:)

lloyd fox
30th October 2023, 11:28 AM
P2-PXA is the next 737-800 due this week .Expected to be in the magnificent 1980's retro scheme on the A300's.

One to watch out for.:)

Sean L
30th October 2023, 11:59 AM
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/751657497596788758/1168368589003292672/image.png?ex=6551830a&is=653f0e0a&hm=f8140a0e75437bc84a0e71a62837d42d421162459930fa0 386ba78a8d9baa94b&

MarkR
1st November 2023, 04:23 PM
Six A220s ordered from Airbus with an additional 5 via leasing companies, and a Dash 8-400 lease LOi cancelled.

lloyd fox
2nd November 2023, 07:06 AM
Yes and 8 X 100's and 3 x 300's is the break up of the A220's.:)

Dennis McLean
6th November 2023, 08:37 AM
P2-PXA, new 738 for Air Niugini is currently being ferried SIN/POM as PX6393 due at 10.51am. 763 P2-PXW did PX8 POM/HKG last Friday and is still there.

Sean L
6th November 2023, 04:06 PM
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/11127263

Photo of P2-PXA

(not my photo)

Rowan McKeever
7th November 2023, 07:54 AM
And we finally have PXA's full identity (after what must have been one of aviation's great mysteries of 2023!).

P2-PXA is a 10.5 year old B737-860 formally of Ethiopian Airlines, cn 40966 ln 4471 and reg ET-AQM.

https://www.planespotters.net/airframe/boeing-737-800-p2-pxa-air-niugini/3x7m98

Positioned ADD-***-SIN-POM departing ADD on Saturday and arriving POM yesterday as we knew.

Dennis McLean
1st December 2023, 08:54 AM
P2-PXA has gone into service about a week or so ago but only on POM/LAE and POM/MAS. It is NOT showing on Flight Aware but is on Flight Radar 24.

Dennis McLean
26th January 2024, 02:43 PM
763 P2-PXV went back into service on 23 January, POM/BNE and P2-PXW departed POM on 23 January and is currently in CAN.

Dennis McLean
9th February 2024, 08:03 AM
After being out of service since 29/11/23, P2-PXA went back into service today as PX1, POM/SYD

Dennis McLean
13th June 2024, 09:23 PM
P2-PXB is a new (2nd hand) 738 delivered on 12 May 24, MSN40067 ex Oman Air, A40-BL

Dennis McLean
13th June 2024, 09:27 PM
Its first flights were POM/BNE/POM on 4/6/24. No flights since.

Dennis McLean
13th June 2024, 09:34 PM
I should have checked more, PXC ferried to Guangzhou on 22/5 presumably for maintenance. That's all.

Greg Hyde
22nd July 2024, 11:12 AM
Air Niugini sees first A220 delivery slip into 3Q24

Air Niugini (PX, Port Moresby) expects a slight delay in the delivery of its first A220-100, with the airline advising in a July 15 press statement that it is now expected in August 2025 rather than the second quarter of the year. In the interim, the airline said another DHC-8-Q400 is due to ferry in this August.

"Air Niugini remains committed to its fleet replacement program, which will see more modern and efficient aircraft arriving to replace the retiring Fokker fleet," the statement reads. The airline inked an order with Airbus late last year for six A220-100s. In addition, it will lease another two plus three A220-300s from third-party suppliers. The A220s will replace Air Niugini's fleet of six F70s and seven F100s. Earlier in 2023, Air Niugini also signed a deal with Boeing to buy two B787-8s to replace its pair of B767-300ERs.

The PNG government's 2024-28 Public Investment Program for Statutory Authorities values the fleet replacement at PGK3.3 billion kina (USD843.5 million). "The entire fleet replacement program is expected to be completed by 2028," the document reads. "Air Niugini envisages delivering this fleet replacement through a blend of purchasing new, nearly new and leasing new aircraft."

In addition to the B787-8s and A220s, the airline also intends to introduce ten DHC-8-Q400s to replace an aging and varied turboprop fleet that currently includes DHC-8-300, DHC-8-Q200, and DHC-8-Q300 types.

"Acquiring new aircraft will provide Air Niugini with a competitive edge in the aviation industry," the documents adds. "With newer more efficient aircrafts, Air Niugini can drastically reduce its operating costs. The new aircraft burn 27% less fuel than the existing, and maintenance costs will be substantially reduced as they are largely covered by the aircraft manufacturer."

Air Niugini did not respond to a request for comment.

Lauren J
23rd July 2024, 04:37 PM
I haven't seen any further info on the 787-8s. Are there any confirmed MSNs or regos yet?