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Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing in Papua New Guinea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing sector based in Papua New Guinea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
4 on file
Manolos Aviation Ltd
Manolos Aviation is a nationally owned company based out of Lae, Papua New Guinea. Manolos Aviation owns and operates the largest variety of twin engine helicopters in Papua New Guinea. Our Fleet consist of BK117, BO105, Bell Bell 430 and Sikorsky S76A+ helicopters. Manolos Aviation offers commercial charter and light to medium lift helicopter services, including operating the largest Medical Evacuation services within Papua New Guinea. Manolos Aviation t/a as Niugini Heliworks owns and operates a fully certified Part 145 Approved Helicopter Maintenance Facility in Tokua, East New Britain. Manolos did applied for a Part 141 Training Facility also in Tokua, in order to establish a flight school for interested young Papua New Guineans. However, CASA PNG allowed the certificate to lapse, until 2021 when Manolos decided not to renew the application, other options for flight school will follow soon. Our dynamic team is lead by Captain Jurgen Ruh, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Pilot. His vast experience in flying in some of the most rugged terrains in PNG coupled with his extensive knowledge of PNG's unpredictable weather patterns and adherence to communicative and cultural diversity makes him the most knowledgeable individual in the industry.
11 to 50 staff
Pacific Helicopters
Pacific Helicopters is a member of the Asia Pacific Helicopters Network, which brings together a broad mixture of both technical and commercial expertise and experience in the aviation industry, and also provides one of the strongest financial resource base of any helicopter operator within the Asia Pacific region. This combination of management skill, administrative support, technical expertise, diversity of helicopter types and support resources ensures the continuous provisioning of a safe, efficient and consistent service to all clients.
51 to 200 staff
Helifix Operations Ltd
Helifix Operations Ltd is a company based out of Papua New Guinea.
51 to 200 staff
Png Accident Investigation Commission
The AIC's primary function is to improve aviation safety by investigating accidents and serious incidents, determining the factors that affect, or may affect, aviation safety, and communicating its finding to relevant stakeholders. The AIC conducts its investigation on a 'no-blame' basis. This means the AIC does not apportion blame or liability, and does not seek to determine any liability of the persons or organisations in transport matters. Investigation that focus on future safety rather than blame increase stakeholder awareness of, and action on, safety issues and foster industry and public confidence in the transport system. Publishing reports which explain how and why accidents and serious incidents occurred increases safety awareness and knowledge, and forms the bases for stakeholders to improve safety action.
11 to 50 staff