
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Private Jet Charter Flights To And From Papua New Guinea.
Charter a private jet to Papua New Guinea and explore one of the most remote and culturally extraordinary destinations in the South Pacific. Papua New Guinea is a vast and untamed country of rugged mountains, dense rainforest and remote island chains. Much of the nation remains largely untouched by modern tourism, offering travellers rare access to landscapes and cultures that have changed little for centuries.
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Airport information
Papua New Guinea is connected to the BLAK network. Private charter in and out of the area operates via the airports below.

Hoskins Airport

Misima Airport

Mount Hagen / Kagamuga Airport

Wewak Airport

Gurney Airport

Madang Airport

Goroka Airport

Rabaul Airport

Jacksons International Airport
Hoskins Airport
IATA:
HKN
ICAO:
AYHK
5.4573 S
150.4031 E
Hoskins Airport (HKN) serves the town of Kimbe, the capital of West New Britain Province, and is an important regional aviation gateway on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The airport supports scheduled domestic airline services as well as aircraft charter and private aviation movements, connecting the province with Port Moresby and other destinations across the country.
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Handling Information
Main Terminal Building
Hoskins, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, 622
Runway Length
5,200 ft
Helicopter Transfers
Available
Operating Hours
Upon Request
Taxi Services
Available
Airport information
Papua New Guinea is connected to the BLAK network. Private charter in and out of the area operates via the airports below.

IATA:
HKN
ICAO:
AYHK
Hoskins Airport
Hoskins Airport (HKN) serves the town of Kimbe, the capital of West New Britain Province, and is an important regional aviation gateway on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The airport supports scheduled domestic airline services as well as aircraft charter and private aviation movements, connecting the province with Port Moresby and other destinations across the country.
5.4573 S° S,
150.4031 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Hoskins Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,200 ft

IATA:
MIS
ICAO:
AYMS
Misima Airport
Misima Airport (MIS) serves the remote island of Misima in Papua New Guinea’s Milne Bay Province, providing an important aviation link to one of the country’s more isolated island communities. Situated in the Louisiade Archipelago, the airport connects the island with Port Moresby and other regional centres through domestic services, aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations.
10.4121 S° S,
152.5017 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Misima Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,500 ft (Unsealed)

IATA:
HGU
ICAO:
AYMH
Mount Hagen / Kagamuga Airport
High in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Mount Hagen Airport, widely known as Kagamuga Airport (HGU), serves as the principal aviation gateway to one of the country’s most important highland regions. The airport handles domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations, linking the Highlands with Port Moresby and other key aviation centres across Papua New Guinea.
5.8295 S° S,
144.2975 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Mount Hagen / Kagamuga Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
7,100 ft

IATA:
WWK
ICAO:
AYWK
Wewak Airport
Wewak Airport, also known as Boram Airport (WWK), serves the coastal town of Wewak in Papua New Guinea’s East Sepik Province and acts as the primary aviation gateway to the country’s northern mainland. Positioned along the shores of the Bismarck Sea, the airport supports scheduled domestic services alongside aircraft charter and private aviation movements connecting the region with Port Moresby and other destinations across Papua New Guinea.
3.5836 S° S,
143.6694 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Wewak Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,200 ft

IATA:
GUR
ICAO:
AYGN
Gurney Airport
Located on the edge of Milne Bay, Gurney Airport (GUR) serves the coastal town of Alotau, the capital of Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea. The airport sits on a historic airfield originally developed during the Second World War and today remains the primary aviation gateway to the country’s eastern island provinces.
10.3098 S° S,
150.3392 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Gurney Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,500 ft

IATA:
MAG
ICAO:
AYMD
Madang Airport
Madang Airport (MAG) serves the coastal town of Madang on Papua New Guinea’s northern mainland and acts as an important aviation gateway along the country’s north coast. The airport supports scheduled domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter and private jet operations, connecting the region with Port Moresby and other aviation centres across Papua New Guinea.
5.2090 S° S,
145.7875 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Madang Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,100 ft

IATA:
GKA
ICAO:
AYGA
Goroka Airport
Set high in Papua New Guinea’s mountainous interior, Goroka Airport (GKA) serves as one of the principal aviation gateways to the Eastern Highlands. Sitting more than 1,500 metres above sea level, the airport plays a vital role in connecting the Highlands region with the rest of the country through scheduled services, aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations.
6.0734 S° S,
147.2114°° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Goroka Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,700 ft

IATA:
RAB
ICAO:
AYTK
Rabaul Airport
Set on the eastern edge of New Britain Island, Rabaul Airport, commonly known as Tokua Airport (RAB), serves the towns of Kokopo and Rabaul in Papua New Guinea’s East New Britain Province. Built after the devastating eruptions that reshaped the original town of Rabaul in the 1990s, the airport now functions as the region’s primary aviation gateway and supports scheduled services alongside aircraft charter and private aviation operations.
4.3431 S° S,
152.3771 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,600 ft

IATA:
LAE
ICAO:
AYNZ
Lae Nadzab Airport
Lae Nadzab Airport (LAE) is one of Papua New Guinea’s most important regional aviation hubs and serves the city of Lae, the country’s largest industrial and commercial centre. The airport supports regular domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations, linking Morobe Province with Port Moresby and destinations across the wider Papua New Guinea aviation network.
6.5697 S° S,
146.7261 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Lae Nadzab Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
8,000 ft

IATA:
POM
ICAO:
AYPY
Jacksons International Airport
Jacksons International Airport (POM) in Port Moresby is the primary international gateway to Papua New Guinea and the country’s main hub for private jet charter flights and international aviation. Located on the northern edge of the capital, the airport handles the majority of international traffic into the country and serves as the principal arrival point for private jet charter flights to Papua New Guinea operating from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and other long-haul international origins.
9.4389 S° S,
147.2114 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Jacksons International Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
24/7
Runway Length
9,000 ft
Airport information
Papua New Guinea is connected to the BLAK network. Private charter in and out of the area operates via the airports below.

IATA:
HKN
ICAO:
AYHK
Hoskins Airport
Hoskins Airport (HKN) serves the town of Kimbe, the capital of West New Britain Province, and is an important regional aviation gateway on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The airport supports scheduled domestic airline services as well as aircraft charter and private aviation movements, connecting the province with Port Moresby and other destinations across the country.
5.4573 S° S,
150.4031 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Hoskins Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,200 ft

IATA:
MIS
ICAO:
AYMS
Misima Airport
Misima Airport (MIS) serves the remote island of Misima in Papua New Guinea’s Milne Bay Province, providing an important aviation link to one of the country’s more isolated island communities. Situated in the Louisiade Archipelago, the airport connects the island with Port Moresby and other regional centres through domestic services, aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations.
10.4121 S° S,
152.5017 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Misima Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,500 ft (Unsealed)

IATA:
HGU
ICAO:
AYMH
Mount Hagen / Kagamuga Airport
High in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Mount Hagen Airport, widely known as Kagamuga Airport (HGU), serves as the principal aviation gateway to one of the country’s most important highland regions. The airport handles domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations, linking the Highlands with Port Moresby and other key aviation centres across Papua New Guinea.
5.8295 S° S,
144.2975 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Mount Hagen / Kagamuga Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
7,100 ft

IATA:
WWK
ICAO:
AYWK
Wewak Airport
Wewak Airport, also known as Boram Airport (WWK), serves the coastal town of Wewak in Papua New Guinea’s East Sepik Province and acts as the primary aviation gateway to the country’s northern mainland. Positioned along the shores of the Bismarck Sea, the airport supports scheduled domestic services alongside aircraft charter and private aviation movements connecting the region with Port Moresby and other destinations across Papua New Guinea.
3.5836 S° S,
143.6694 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Wewak Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,200 ft

IATA:
GUR
ICAO:
AYGN
Gurney Airport
Located on the edge of Milne Bay, Gurney Airport (GUR) serves the coastal town of Alotau, the capital of Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea. The airport sits on a historic airfield originally developed during the Second World War and today remains the primary aviation gateway to the country’s eastern island provinces.
10.3098 S° S,
150.3392 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Gurney Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,500 ft

IATA:
MAG
ICAO:
AYMD
Madang Airport
Madang Airport (MAG) serves the coastal town of Madang on Papua New Guinea’s northern mainland and acts as an important aviation gateway along the country’s north coast. The airport supports scheduled domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter and private jet operations, connecting the region with Port Moresby and other aviation centres across Papua New Guinea.
5.2090 S° S,
145.7875 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Madang Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,100 ft

IATA:
GKA
ICAO:
AYGA
Goroka Airport
Set high in Papua New Guinea’s mountainous interior, Goroka Airport (GKA) serves as one of the principal aviation gateways to the Eastern Highlands. Sitting more than 1,500 metres above sea level, the airport plays a vital role in connecting the Highlands region with the rest of the country through scheduled services, aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations.
6.0734 S° S,
147.2114°° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Goroka Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,700 ft

IATA:
RAB
ICAO:
AYTK
Rabaul Airport
Set on the eastern edge of New Britain Island, Rabaul Airport, commonly known as Tokua Airport (RAB), serves the towns of Kokopo and Rabaul in Papua New Guinea’s East New Britain Province. Built after the devastating eruptions that reshaped the original town of Rabaul in the 1990s, the airport now functions as the region’s primary aviation gateway and supports scheduled services alongside aircraft charter and private aviation operations.
4.3431 S° S,
152.3771 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Rabaul Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
5,600 ft

IATA:
LAE
ICAO:
AYNZ
Lae Nadzab Airport
Lae Nadzab Airport (LAE) is one of Papua New Guinea’s most important regional aviation hubs and serves the city of Lae, the country’s largest industrial and commercial centre. The airport supports regular domestic airline services alongside aircraft charter flights and private aviation operations, linking Morobe Province with Port Moresby and destinations across the wider Papua New Guinea aviation network.
6.5697 S° S,
146.7261 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Lae Nadzab Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Not Available
Operating hours
Upon Request
Runway Length
8,000 ft

IATA:
POM
ICAO:
AYPY
Jacksons International Airport
Jacksons International Airport (POM) in Port Moresby is the primary international gateway to Papua New Guinea and the country’s main hub for private jet charter flights and international aviation. Located on the northern edge of the capital, the airport handles the majority of international traffic into the country and serves as the principal arrival point for private jet charter flights to Papua New Guinea operating from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and other long-haul international origins.
9.4389 S° S,
147.2114 E° W
Terminal Information
Main Terminal Building
Papua New Guinea
Jacksons International Airport
Helicopter transfers
Not Available
Ground transfers
Available
Operating hours
24/7
Runway Length
9,000 ft
Featured Aircraft
Apia and the surrounding Samoa region are covered by a strong selection of BLAK network aircraft, ready for both regional and international charters. See available aircraft below.
Airbus
H135
The Airbus H135 is a light twin-engine helicopter known for its efficiency, low noise, and advanced technology. Featuring a compact cabin, modern avionics, and smooth flight characteristics, it offers reliable and comfortable helicopter travel.

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Airbus
H130
The Airbus H130 is a spacious single-engine helicopter designed for comfort, visibility, and smooth performance. Its panoramic cabin and quiet operation make it ideal for VIP transfers, sightseeing flights, and luxury tourism operations.

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Airbus
H125
The Airbus H125 is a powerful light utility helicopter known for exceptional high-altitude and “hot and high” performance. Widely used for VIP transport, tourism flights, and remote access missions where reliability and versatility are essential.

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ATR
ATR 72
The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop designed for efficient high-capacity passenger transport. Known for its reliability and low operating costs, it offers a practical solution for group travel and structured charter operations.

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Beechcraft
King Air 200
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and operational versatility. Featuring a comfortable cabin and dependable performance, it provides a practical and capable aircraft for a wide range of private aviation missions.

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Beechcraft
King Air 260
The Beechcraft King Air 260 is a modern twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and versatile performance. Featuring an upgraded cabin, advanced avionics, and strong short-runway capability, it offers a comfortable and capable private aviation experience.

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Beechcraft
King Air B350
The King Air B350 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for reliability, efficiency, and strong short-field performance. With a spacious cabin, modern avionics, and the ability to access smaller airports, it is ideal for comfortable regional and short-haul private flights.

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Bombardier
Global 6000
The Bombardier Global 6000 is a long-range business jet known for its spacious cabin, reliability, and global capability. Featuring multiple living areas and refined comfort, it delivers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

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Britten-Norman
BN-2 Islander
The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a rugged twin-engine aircraft known for its reliability and short takeoff and landing capability. Designed for versatility, it operates from remote and short airstrips while providing practical transport for small groups.

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Cessna
Citation CJ3
The Cessna Citation CJ3 is a light business jet known for its efficiency, reliability, and strong performance. Featuring a comfortable cabin and modern avionics, it offers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

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Cessna
Citation II
The Cessna Citation II is a classic light business jet known for its reliability, efficiency, and proven design. Featuring a comfortable cabin and straightforward operation, it offers a practical and dependable private aviation solution.

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Cessna
Citation CJ2+
The Citation CJ2+ is a light business jet known for efficiency, speed, and reliability. Ideal for short to medium range flights, it offers comfortable seating for up to seven passengers and excellent performance from smaller regional airports.

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Airbus
H135
The Airbus H135 is a light twin-engine helicopter known for its efficiency, low noise, and advanced technology. Featuring a compact cabin, modern avionics, and smooth flight characteristics, it offers reliable and comfortable helicopter travel.

More info
Airbus
H130
The Airbus H130 is a spacious single-engine helicopter designed for comfort, visibility, and smooth performance. Its panoramic cabin and quiet operation make it ideal for VIP transfers, sightseeing flights, and luxury tourism operations.

More info
Airbus
H125
The Airbus H125 is a powerful light utility helicopter known for exceptional high-altitude and “hot and high” performance. Widely used for VIP transport, tourism flights, and remote access missions where reliability and versatility are essential.

More info
ATR
ATR 72
The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop designed for efficient high-capacity passenger transport. Known for its reliability and low operating costs, it offers a practical solution for group travel and structured charter operations.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air 200
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and operational versatility. Featuring a comfortable cabin and dependable performance, it provides a practical and capable aircraft for a wide range of private aviation missions.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air 260
The Beechcraft King Air 260 is a modern twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and versatile performance. Featuring an upgraded cabin, advanced avionics, and strong short-runway capability, it offers a comfortable and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air B350
The King Air B350 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for reliability, efficiency, and strong short-field performance. With a spacious cabin, modern avionics, and the ability to access smaller airports, it is ideal for comfortable regional and short-haul private flights.

More info
Bombardier
Global 6000
The Bombardier Global 6000 is a long-range business jet known for its spacious cabin, reliability, and global capability. Featuring multiple living areas and refined comfort, it delivers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Britten-Norman
BN-2 Islander
The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a rugged twin-engine aircraft known for its reliability and short takeoff and landing capability. Designed for versatility, it operates from remote and short airstrips while providing practical transport for small groups.

More info
Cessna
Citation CJ3
The Cessna Citation CJ3 is a light business jet known for its efficiency, reliability, and strong performance. Featuring a comfortable cabin and modern avionics, it offers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Cessna
Citation II
The Cessna Citation II is a classic light business jet known for its reliability, efficiency, and proven design. Featuring a comfortable cabin and straightforward operation, it offers a practical and dependable private aviation solution.

More info
Cessna
Citation CJ2+
The Citation CJ2+ is a light business jet known for efficiency, speed, and reliability. Ideal for short to medium range flights, it offers comfortable seating for up to seven passengers and excellent performance from smaller regional airports.

More info
Airbus
H135
The Airbus H135 is a light twin-engine helicopter known for its efficiency, low noise, and advanced technology. Featuring a compact cabin, modern avionics, and smooth flight characteristics, it offers reliable and comfortable helicopter travel.

More info
Airbus
H130
The Airbus H130 is a spacious single-engine helicopter designed for comfort, visibility, and smooth performance. Its panoramic cabin and quiet operation make it ideal for VIP transfers, sightseeing flights, and luxury tourism operations.

More info
Airbus
H125
The Airbus H125 is a powerful light utility helicopter known for exceptional high-altitude and “hot and high” performance. Widely used for VIP transport, tourism flights, and remote access missions where reliability and versatility are essential.

More info
ATR
ATR 72
The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop designed for efficient high-capacity passenger transport. Known for its reliability and low operating costs, it offers a practical solution for group travel and structured charter operations.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air 200
The Beechcraft King Air 200 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and operational versatility. Featuring a comfortable cabin and dependable performance, it provides a practical and capable aircraft for a wide range of private aviation missions.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air 260
The Beechcraft King Air 260 is a modern twin-engine turboprop known for its reliability, efficiency, and versatile performance. Featuring an upgraded cabin, advanced avionics, and strong short-runway capability, it offers a comfortable and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Beechcraft
King Air B350
The King Air B350 is a proven twin-engine turboprop known for reliability, efficiency, and strong short-field performance. With a spacious cabin, modern avionics, and the ability to access smaller airports, it is ideal for comfortable regional and short-haul private flights.

More info
Bombardier
Global 6000
The Bombardier Global 6000 is a long-range business jet known for its spacious cabin, reliability, and global capability. Featuring multiple living areas and refined comfort, it delivers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Britten-Norman
BN-2 Islander
The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a rugged twin-engine aircraft known for its reliability and short takeoff and landing capability. Designed for versatility, it operates from remote and short airstrips while providing practical transport for small groups.

More info
Cessna
Citation CJ3
The Cessna Citation CJ3 is a light business jet known for its efficiency, reliability, and strong performance. Featuring a comfortable cabin and modern avionics, it offers a smooth and capable private aviation experience.

More info
Cessna
Citation II
The Cessna Citation II is a classic light business jet known for its reliability, efficiency, and proven design. Featuring a comfortable cabin and straightforward operation, it offers a practical and dependable private aviation solution.

More info
Cessna
Citation CJ2+
The Citation CJ2+ is a light business jet known for efficiency, speed, and reliability. Ideal for short to medium range flights, it offers comfortable seating for up to seven passengers and excellent performance from smaller regional airports.

More info
Frequently Asked Questions
Key information for travellers planning private jet charter flights to Papua New Guinea and exploring the country’s remote aviation network.
Can you charter a private jet to Papua New Guinea from overseas?
Yes. Private jet charter flights to Papua New Guinea arrive regularly from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and long-haul international origins, typically operating into Port Moresby’s Jacksons International Airport (POM). The airport is capable of accommodating a wide range of business jet aircraft, from midsize and super-midsize jets through to large-cabin long-range aircraft. From Port Moresby, travellers can continue onward by charter aircraft to regional airports and remote airstrips across the country.

Are there private jets based in Papua New Guinea?
Yes. Papua New Guinea is home to a locally based modern business jet, alongside a large fleet of turboprop aircraft that operate charter and regional flights across the country. These aircraft play a vital role in connecting remote regions where road access is extremely limited.

Why is aviation so important in Papua New Guinea?
Papua New Guinea’s rugged terrain, dense rainforest and mountainous interior mean many regions can only be reached by aircraft. As a result, the country has one of the largest networks of remote airstrips in the world, making aviation the backbone of travel and logistics.

Can private aircraft reach remote regions of Papua New Guinea?
Yes. After arriving via Port Moresby, travellers can continue by charter aircraft to regional airports and remote airstrips across the country, accessing highland valleys, jungle settlements and island destinations that are otherwise extremely difficult to reach.

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