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Air Niugini (PX/ANG) made history by adding its first state-of-the-art Airbus A220-300 to its fleet, which arrived in Port Moresby brand new from the Airbus factory in Montréal on a long delivery flight that lasted four days.

Airbus aircraft returned to the Air Niugini fleet, with Papua New Guinea-registered aircraft, after 23 years, being the last two Airbus A310-300s, which served between the early 1990s and early 2000s (P2-ANA and P2-ANG). From 1984 to 1989, it operated an Airbus A300B4-203 with registration P2-ANG.

In addition, between December 2007 and May 2008, White’s Airbus A310-304 CS-TDI operated for Air Niugini, retaining its Portuguese registry and the airline’s livery.

Papua New Guinea’s main airline is based in Port Moresby, the country’s capital and economic hub. As you can see in our database, Air Niugini has an important network of connections in Oceania and Asia, as well as a diverse fleet that includes both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft.

This Airbus A220, the first brand-new Airbus to be incorporated by a Papua New Guinea airline, is part of a firm order placed by Air Niugini for almost a dozen new Airbus A220s.

The trip to Papua New Guinea

On September 11th at 17:54 local time, Air Niugini’s Airbus A220-300, registration P2-PGA, departed from Montréal-Mirabel International Airport bound for Vancouver, thus beginning its delivery flight to Papua New Guinea. It arrived at 19:53 local time after a 4-hour and 59-minute flight.

The next day, at 08:55 local time, the A220 commenced its journey across the Pacific Ocean, taking off for Honolulu. This was a 5-hour and 58-minute flight, following to Nadi after a brief stopover in Honolulu, which lasted around 6 hours and 30 minutes, the longest leg of the journey.

At 13:46 local time on September 12th, the aircraft departed from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) and landed at 18:16 local time on September 13th in the Fijian city.

After making a low pass over the airport and part of the city, Air Niugini’s brand new Airbus A220-300 touched down in Port Moresby on September 15th at 10:30 local time, landing from Montréal via Vancouver, Honolulu, and Nadi. It was unveiled following its arrival, and the next day it started operating test flights around Papua New Guinea, as you can see through our data.

Delivery flight

Date From To Flight time Distance
11SEP25 Montréal Vancouver 4h 59m 3,664km
12SEP25 Vancouver Honolulu 5h 58m 4,354km
12SEP25 Honolulu Nadi 6h 30m 5,089km
15SEP25 Nadi Port Moresby 5h 47m 3,392km
23h 14m +16,500 km

The airline entered into a lease agreement with US lessor Azorra for the addition of three Airbus A220-300s, with P2-PGA being the first of these three. Furthermore, in May 2025, Air Niugini expanded its initial order with Airbus for eight Airbus A220s, announcing the acquisition of two additional Airbus A220-100s. Air Niugini currently plans to have three Airbus A220-300 and eight Airbus A220-100.

From Montréal to Port Moresby

These Airbus A220s will be incorporated with the aim of modernizing the fleet, which currently consists of a variety of aircraft, including Boeing, Dash, and Fokker models.

According to our database, Air Niugini’s fleet comprises 20 aircraft, being 18 narrow-body aircraft focused on domestic and regional operations, and two wide-body aircraft, scheduled for long-haul flights to Australia, Hong Kong, and Singapore, all from/to Port Moresby.

Fleet

Aircraft Registration Config Age
Airbus A220-300 P2-PGA C8Y130 Brand new
Boeing 737-860 P2-PXA C12Y150 13 years
Boeing 737-81M P2-PXB C12Y150 11 years
Boeing 737-86Q P2-PXC C12Y150 22 years
Boeing 767-341(ER) P2-PXV C28Y160 26 years
Boeing 767-383(ER) P2-PXW C28Y160 34 years
Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 P2-ANP Y50 30 years
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 P2-PXQ Y74 18 years
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 P2-PXR Y74 18 years
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 P2-PXS Y74 16 years
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 P2-PXT Y74 15 years
Fokker 70 P2-ANR Y80 29 years
Fokker 70 P2-ANT Y80 29 years
Fokker 70 P2-ANU Y80 31 years
Fokker 70 P2-ANV Y80 30 years
Fokker 100 P2-ANC C8Y93 32 years
Fokker 100 P2-ANE C8Y93 35 years
Fokker 100 P2-ANF C8Y93 34 years
Fokker 100 P2-ANH C8Y93 35 years

As per Air Niugini, its Airbus A220-100 and Airbus A220-300 aircraft will be based at Jackson International Airport in Port Moresby, offering domestic flights in Papua New Guinea. Port Moresby – Lae will be the main route for Air Niugini’s A220s, with almost a daily flight, and they will also operate to Kavieng and Lorengau from the country’s capital.

Port Moresby – Kavieng – Lorengau – Port Moresby

Wednesday

  • PX 220  Port Moresby POM 06:45 · 08:15 KVG Kavieng
  • PX 220  Kavieng KVG 08:55 · 09:45 MAS Lorengau
  • PX 291  Lorengau MAS 10:25 · 11:45 POM Port Moresby

 

Saturday

  • PX 220  Port Moresby POM 13:00 · 14:30 KVG Kavieng
  • PX 220  Kavieng KVG 15:10 · 16:00 MAS Lorengau
  • PX 291  Lorengau MAS 16:40 · 18:00 POM Port Moresby

 

Port Moresby – Lae – Port Moresby

  • PX 100  Port Moresby POM 06:00 · 06:55 LAE Lae (Mon/Thu/Sat)
  • PX 102  Port Moresby POM 09:30 · 10:25 LAE Lae (Mon/Sat)
  • PX 104  Port Moresby POM 13:00 · 13:55 LAE Lae (Wed/Thu)
  • PX 106  Port Moresby POM 16:30 · 17:25 LAE Lae (Wed/Sun)

 

  • PX 101  Lae LAE 07:35 · 08:35 POM Port Moresby (Mon/Thu/Sat)
  • PX 103  Lae LAE 11:05 · 12:00 POM Port Moresby (Mon/Sat)
  • PX 105  Lae LAE 14:35 · 15:30 POM Port Moresby (Wed/Thu)
  • PX 107  Lae LAE 18:05 · 19:00 POM Port Moresby (Wed/Sun)

 

Port Moresby – Lae – Lorengau – Lae – Port Moresby

Sunday

  • PX 292  Port Moresby POM 08:45 · 09:40 LAE Lae
  • PX 292  Lae LAE 10:20 · 11:20 MAS Lorengau

 

  • PX 293  Lorengau MAS 12:00 · 13:00 LAE Lae
  • PX 293  Lae LAE 13:40 · 14:35 POM Port Moresby

 

Air Niugini will begin operating international flights with its Airbus A220 aircraft soon.

Routes

Country Destination Airline Flights Aircraft
Australia Brisbane Air Niugini 7 weekly Boeing 767
Brisbane Qantas 6 weekly Boeing 737
Cairns Air Niugini 8 weekly Fokkers
Sydney Air Niugini 2 weekly Boeing 767
China Guangzhou China Southern 3 weekly Boeing 737
Hong Kong Hong Kong Air Niugini 4 weekly Boeing 767
Papua New Guinea Buka Island Air Niugini 2 weekly Fokker 100
Daru Air Niugini 4 weekly Dash 8
Daru PNG Air 1 weekly ATR 72
Goroka Air Niugini 12 weekly Dash/Fokker
Goroka PNG Air 11 weekly ATR/Dash
Gurney Air Niugini 12 weekly Dash 8
Gurney PNG Air 4 weekly Dash 8
Hoskins Air Niugini 9 weekly Dash 8
Kavieng Air Niugini 2 weekly Airbus A220
Kiunga Air Niugini 2 weekly Dash 8
Kiunga PNG Air 1 weekly Dash 8
Lae Air Niugini 28 weekly A220/738/Dash
Lae PNG Air 27 weekly ATR/Dash
Lihir Island PNG Air 1 weekly ATR 72
Lorengau Air Niugini 3 weekly Airbus A220
Madang Air Niugini 13 weekly Dash/Fokker
Madang PNG Air 1 weekly Dash 8
Mendi PNG Air 1 weekly Dash 8
Mount Hagen Air Niugini 24 weekly Dash/Fokker
Mount Hagen PNG Air 25 weekly ATR/Dash
Popondetta Air Niugini 8 weekly Dash 8
Popondetta PNG Air 2 weekly Dash 8
Rabaul Air Niugini 17 weekly Dash/Fokker
Rabaul PNG Air 5 weekly ATR 72
Tabubil Air Niugini 3 weekly Dash 8
Tabubil PNG Air 1 weekly Dash 8
Tari Air Niugini 4 weekly Dash 8
Tari PNG Air 3 weekly ATR 72
Vanimo Air Niugini 1 weekly Fokker 70
Wapenamanda Air Niugini 1 weekly Dash 8
Wapendamada PNG Air 1 weekly ATR 72
Wewak Air Niugini 16 weekly Dash/Fokker
Philippines Manila Air Niugini 4 weekly Boeing 737
Manila Philippine 3 weekly Airbus A321
Singapore Singapore Air Niugini 5 weekly Boeing 767
Solomon Islands Honiara Air Niugini 4 weekly Boeing 737

Regarding Air Niugini’s first scheduled flight using its Airbus A220, the inauguration took place on October 4th, with flight PX100 between Port Moresby and Lae.

The aircraft departed from Port Moresby International Airport at 10:20 local time bound for Nadzab Airport in Lae, where it landed at 11:02 local time with passengers and guests after a 42-minute flight.

Air Niugini plans to add its second Airbus A220 in early 2026.

First regular flight with A220

 


 

Cover photo: © Airbus Newsroom

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