The aircraft features PNG Air’s new distinctive black and red livery
PNG Air’s selection of the ATR-600 series aircraft was driven by their superior economics, unbeatable performance on short and unpaved runways and best dispatch reliability in its segment.
“The arrival of the new ATR 72-600 to our fleet will enable PNG Air to enhance its service offering and redefine regional travel in Papua New Guinea. The new ATRs are the cornerstone of the PNG Air new developments, offering exceptional operational flexibility with the right range and lowest costs,” said Muralee Siva, Chief Executive Officer of PNG Air. “Changing the corporate name from Airlines PNG to PNG Air is also a natural progression in the development of our airline investment.”
“We are proudly bringing the new ATR 72-600 to this very promising market together with PNG Air. The completion of the airline’s restructuring program, along with the fleet renewal, represent a new era for PNG Air giving a firm foundation for growth. We wish them good luck and look forward to more positive announcements in the future,” said Patrick de Castelbajac, Chief Executive Officer of ATR.
PNG Air’s ATR 72-600s will join a strong ATR presence in the Pacific, where the company’s aircraft underpin all fleet modernizations in the region.
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