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Geoffrey Thomas
23 February, 2024
Nauru Airlines has welcomed and blessed the carrier’s 7th aircraft – registration VH-AN2, an 189-seat B737-800 Passenger Aircraft (New Generation).
The blessing of the aircraft took place at the airline’s Brisbane hangar on 22 February, in a moving ceremony conducted by Rev David Deluckner, also a member of the Nauru Airlines Board.
The ceremony was witnessed by His Excellency President David Adeang and the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Russ Kun, together with guests and Nauru Airlines staff.
Nauru Airlines holds a seven-star safety rating at AirlineRatings.com
Nauru Airlines' fleet now comprises four passenger and three freighter aircraft:
“The arrival of our latest aircraft, VH-AN2, completes the first phase of the Nauru Airlines Fleet Upgrade program.,” said Nauru Airlines Chairman Dr Kieren Keke.
“There remain two classic Boeing 737-300 passenger aircraft which have been great aircraft and have served Nauru extremely well. However we will continue to progress our fleet upgrade and work towards also replacing these aircraft with new generation aircraft,” he said.
“Having a fleet that serves both Nauru’s air service needs, as well as enabling Nauru Airlines to secure charter and commercial work with other airlines and customers, is essential to fulfilling our business model - to operate many services outside of Nauru, for the purpose of ensuring we can sustain the essential services for Nauru.
“This was one of the key considerations in our decision to acquire the larger 800 model Boeing 737 aircraft,” he said.
Dr Keke also praised the Nauru Airlines team.
“Our team have done a great job in getting this aircraft so quickly onto our AOC (Air Operators Certificate) and into service in record time.
“We settled the purchase of this aircraft on the 14th of December. After some initial engineering work completed in Europe, it was ferried across to arrive in Brisbane on 23 January. To then have it on our AOC and available for commercial service by the 13th of February is a fantastic achievement, and the result of a lot of proactive hard work by everyone in the Nauru Airlines team.”
His Excellency, David Adeang, President of the Republic of Nauru highlighted the importance of flag carrier Nauru Airlines.
“A special word of thanks to all who work in Nauru Airlines. Whilst we are here to welcome the latest aircraft to the fleet, the real asset this airline has are our most valued employees, without whom we cannot operate.
“I want you all to know how much you are valued, and that what you do is not just about flying aircraft and not just about moving people or cargo from one place to another. What each of you do each day contributes to the lives of people living on Nauru. You help a whole community, a whole nation to operate, and to develop.
“Nauru Airlines is the pride of Nauru and we fly the flag, the star and the colours of the nation across the region. Take pride in all you do each day and know that what you do at work each day, matters to a nation of people.”
Airlineratings.com is packed with information about air travel and answers questions that many of us may have thought of, but didn’t know who to ask. Well, now you do!
Airlineratings.com was developed to provide everyone in the world with a one-stop shop for everything related to airlines, formed by a team of aviation editors, who have forensically researched nearly every airline in the world.
Our rating system is rated from one to seven stars on safety – with seven being the highest ranking. Within each airline, you will find the country of origin, airline code, booking URL and seat map information. The rating system takes into account a number of different factors related to audits from aviation’s governing bodies, lead associations as well as the airline’s own safety data. Every airline has a safety rating breakdown so you can see exactly how they rate.
Over 230 of the airlines on the site that carry 99 per cent of the world’s passengers have a product rating. Given that low-cost, regional and full-service carriers are so different we have constructed a different rating system for each which can be found within each airline.
Airlineratings.com has information on over 30 types of aircraft from the latest Boeing 787 to the A380 and smaller jets.
Best of all, there are simple answers to many of the quirky questions including:
“What are all those noises after takeoff and before landing?”
“Why do you have to put the window shades up for landing and takeoff?”
“What is a winglet and what is it for?
“Why is it so costly to fly short distances?”
“How often is an aircraft maintained?
“How strong is a wing?”
“How do they test aircraft”
“How often do plane tyres need to be replaced?”
Nauru Airlines has welcomed and blessed the carrier’s 7th aircraft – registration VH-AN2, an 189-seat B737-800 Passenger Aircraft (New Generation).
The blessing of the aircraft took place at the airline’s Brisbane hangar on 22 February, in a moving ceremony conducted by Rev David Deluckner, also a member of the Nauru Airlines Board.
The ceremony was witnessed by His Excellency President David Adeang and the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Russ Kun, together with guests and Nauru Airlines staff.
Nauru Airlines holds a seven-star safety rating at AirlineRatings.com
Nauru Airlines' fleet now comprises four passenger and three freighter aircraft:
“The arrival of our latest aircraft, VH-AN2, completes the first phase of the Nauru Airlines Fleet Upgrade program.,” said Nauru Airlines Chairman Dr Kieren Keke.
“There remain two classic Boeing 737-300 passenger aircraft which have been great aircraft and have served Nauru extremely well. However we will continue to progress our fleet upgrade and work towards also replacing these aircraft with new generation aircraft,” he said.
“Having a fleet that serves both Nauru’s air service needs, as well as enabling Nauru Airlines to secure charter and commercial work with other airlines and customers, is essential to fulfilling our business model - to operate many services outside of Nauru, for the purpose of ensuring we can sustain the essential services for Nauru.
“This was one of the key considerations in our decision to acquire the larger 800 model Boeing 737 aircraft,” he said.
Dr Keke also praised the Nauru Airlines team.
“Our team have done a great job in getting this aircraft so quickly onto our AOC (Air Operators Certificate) and into service in record time.
“We settled the purchase of this aircraft on the 14th of December. After some initial engineering work completed in Europe, it was ferried across to arrive in Brisbane on 23 January. To then have it on our AOC and available for commercial service by the 13th of February is a fantastic achievement, and the result of a lot of proactive hard work by everyone in the Nauru Airlines team.”
His Excellency, David Adeang, President of the Republic of Nauru highlighted the importance of flag carrier Nauru Airlines.
“A special word of thanks to all who work in Nauru Airlines. Whilst we are here to welcome the latest aircraft to the fleet, the real asset this airline has are our most valued employees, without whom we cannot operate.
“I want you all to know how much you are valued, and that what you do is not just about flying aircraft and not just about moving people or cargo from one place to another. What each of you do each day contributes to the lives of people living on Nauru. You help a whole community, a whole nation to operate, and to develop.
“Nauru Airlines is the pride of Nauru and we fly the flag, the star and the colours of the nation across the region. Take pride in all you do each day and know that what you do at work each day, matters to a nation of people.”
Airlineratings.com is packed with information about air travel and answers questions that many of us may have thought of, but didn’t know who to ask. Well, now you do!
Airlineratings.com was developed to provide everyone in the world with a one-stop shop for everything related to airlines, formed by a team of aviation editors, who have forensically researched nearly every airline in the world.
Our rating system is rated from one to seven stars on safety – with seven being the highest ranking. Within each airline, you will find the country of origin, airline code, booking URL and seat map information. The rating system takes into account a number of different factors related to audits from aviation’s governing bodies, lead associations as well as the airline’s own safety data. Every airline has a safety rating breakdown so you can see exactly how they rate.
Over 230 of the airlines on the site that carry 99 per cent of the world’s passengers have a product rating. Given that low-cost, regional and full-service carriers are so different we have constructed a different rating system for each which can be found within each airline.
Airlineratings.com has information on over 30 types of aircraft from the latest Boeing 787 to the A380 and smaller jets.
Best of all, there are simple answers to many of the quirky questions including:
“What are all those noises after takeoff and before landing?”
“Why do you have to put the window shades up for landing and takeoff?”