Air Niugini has for the first-time transported live fish export out of Port Moresby and Papua New Guinea (PNG) on a direct flight to Hong Kong last Wednesday 25th June, marking a significant achievement in Papua New Guinea’s seafood export capabilities.
The National Airline stated that the four specialized fish bins or containers, collectively weighing four tonnes were loaded onto Air Niugini’s Boeing 767 aircraft for a six-hour, forty minutes flight which departed Port Moresby at 4pm.
“The containers are specifically designed for live-fish transport, ensuring water quality, oxygen and temperature control.
While Air Niugini has previously facilitated the export of live marine products to Hong Kong, those shipments originated from Australia and transited through Port Moresby.
This recent operation represents the first-time live fish by a locally based sea food exporter have been exported directly from Papua New Guinea, enhancing the country’s position in the international seafood market,” the National Airline said.
Air Niugini’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Gary Seddon emphasized the importance of this development and stated that air transport ensures that perishable exports, including live fish, reach global markets swiftly and in optimal condition, minimizing mortality and preserving quality.
“It also enables exporters to access high-value international markets, enhancing profitability and supporting the country’s economy.
There are specific handling protocols and regulatory compliances involved in the transportation of live marine products. Exporters interested in similar ventures should coordinate with Air Niugini Cargo well in advance to ensure all arrangements meet the necessary standards,” Mr. Seddon highlighted the specialized requirements for transporting live marine products.
He added that this achievement underscores Air Niugini’s commitment to supporting Papua New Guinea’s export industries and expanding Papua New Guinea’s reach in global markets.