Papua New Guinea received its newest Airbus aircraft last month, as the country's carrier, Air Niugini, took delivery of an Airbus A220 aircraft. However, considering the aircraft was manufactured in Canada and the airline is based in the South Pacific Ocean, the delivery flight was much longer than the average delivery flight. In fact, the total journey time was measured to be four days.
This marks the first of nearly a dozen A220s that are destined to join the airline's fleet, consisting mostly of narrowbody aircraft and a pair of widebody long-haul aircraft.
Four Flight Legs, Three Stops, Mirabel To Port Moresby
Last month, Papua New Guinea-based carrier Air Niugini took delivery of the newest member of its fleet, the Airbus A220-300 . While the first delivery of a new aircraft t