AIR NIUGINI PILOTS COMPLETE AIRBUS A220 TRAINING IN CANADA

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Picture caption: The seven Air Niugini A220 pilots with Air Niugini’s Officer In Charge (OIC) and Acting Chief Operating Officer(A/COO), Capt Samiu Taufa, MBE. Back Row, from left to right: Capt Andrew Casupang, First Officer(FO) Alipate Vasutoga, Capt Dekes Mileng, Capt Joachim Ortlauf and Capt Pora Lohia. Front Row, from left to right: A220 Technical Pilot, Capt Beverley Pakii, Air Niugini’s OIC and A/COO, Capt Sam Taufa, MBE and A220 Fleet and Training Manager, Capt Timothy Narara. Picture Supplied

AIR Niugini is proud to announce that Captain Joachim Ortlauf, Captain Paul Lohia and First Officer (FO) Alipate Vasutoga, have successfully completed their Airbus A220 type rating training at the world-class Airbus facility in Mirabel, Canada.

Their achievement brings the total number of A220-qualified Air Niugini pilots to seven, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet modernization journey.

Two additional groups are currently going through their training in Montreal and are expected to conclude by the end of September.


With six more courses planned for the remainder of the year, Air Niugini anticipates having 25 fully trained A220 pilots by year-end.

The training momentum will continue into 2026, ensuring a robust pipeline of qualified pilots ready to operate the new fleet.

The A220 pilot training program in Mirabel is conducted at Airbus’s cutting-edge facility, which offers advanced full-flight simulators, immersive classroom instruction, and scenario-based operational training. These resources ensure that pilots are equipped to handle the technologically sophisticated A220 aircraft with precision and confidence.

Air Niugini has taken a proactive and strategic approach to preparing its workforce for the arrival of the A220. Beyond pilot training, the airline has partnered with Airbus Beyond to deliver specialized programs for engineers, cabin crew, and ground staff.

These initiatives include immersive simulations and leadership development courses aimed at building a future-ready aviation workforce across Papua New Guinea.

Air Niugini’s Officer In Charge(OIC) and Acting Chief Operating Officer, Captain Samiu Taufa, MBE saidβ€œThe A220 is more than just a new addition to our fleet. It is our first brand-new, next-generation jet aircraft and captures the spirit of our nation and our aspirations for the future. The training of our pilots and staff reflects our commitment to safety, excellence, and delivering world-class service to our customers.”

The arrival of the first A220 aircraft, registered P2-PGA and affectionately dubbed the β€œPeople’s Balus,” is scheduled for 15 September 2025β€”perfectly timed to coincide with Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary. The delivery flight will operate from Montreal to Vancouver, then Honolulu, Nadi, and finally Port Moresby, symbolizing a new era of flying and pride for our nation.

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