Air Niugini, Papua New Guinea’s national airline, marked its 50th anniversary with a steadfast commitment to providing reliable air transport services to the nation’s people.
However, recent online articles published by Pacific Guardian attempted to undermine the integrity of the airline, its management team, and Board of Directors.
The report, titled “AIR NIUGINI CANCELS LEASE AGREEMENT AT COST OF REPUTATION OF FUTURE LEASES,” published on February 17, 2024, contained several false and misleading allegations, according to a statement issued by Air Niugini.
Air Niugini swiftly responded, refuting the claims, and setting the record straight.
Key points addressed by Air Niugini include clarifications on the lease agreement with SkyUp Airlines, and contrary to the report’s assertions, Air Niugini emphasized that the agreement is being honoured in full, with no early termination.
Additionally, the airline underscored its satisfaction with the aircraft’s performance, despite limitations at domestic airports preventing full utilization.
Moreover, Air Niugini reiterated that it did not pay K30 million for ‘extra two engines’ as alleged, clarifying that the engines were provided free of charge by the lessor, and further dismissed claims of being on a ‘lease blacklist,’ emphasizing that no such list exists.
Air Niugini also reaffirmed its dedication to overcoming challenges stemming from mismanagement and poor decision-making, reiterating that the management team, supported by the board of directors and Kumul Consolidated Holdings, vowed to introduce new aircraft to PNG by 2025.
Meantime, Air Niugini warned against the spread of fabricated news and baseless accusations and emphasized its commitment to safeguarding its reputation and taking legal action against those responsible for disseminating falsehoods.
As Air Niugini prepares to celebrate PNG’s 50th anniversary of independence in September 2025, the airline remains focused on providing reliable air transport services and upholding its commitment to the nation and its people.