Solomon Airlines granted international airline license to operate PNG- Solomon Islands route
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At a glance
- Solomon Airlines has received an International Airline License to operate flights between Honiara, Solomon Islands, and Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
- The license was granted by the Department of Transport under the Civil Aviation Act 2000.
- This allows the airline to conduct scheduled international air services on the specified route.
Solomon Airlines has been granted an International Airline License, enabling it to operate scheduled international air services between Honiara, Solomon Islands, and Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The license was officially awarded by the Department of Transport in accordance with the Civil Aviation Act 2000, as amended.
This development signifies a key step for Solomon Airlines in expanding its international reach. The airline will now be authorized to conduct regular flights on the route connecting the two Pacific nations, facilitating travel and trade between the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
The granting of the license is a procedural step that allows the airline to commence or continue international operations on this specific route. Further details regarding flight schedules and operational specifics would typically follow such an announcement.
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