About North Coast Aviation
North Coast Aviation – Serving Papua New Guinea's Remote Communities
Established in 1991, North Coast Aviation (NCA) has been a cornerstone in providing essential air services to the remote and rugged regions of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Headquartered in Lae, Morobe Province, NCA has dedicated over three decades to ensuring connectivity for communities often inaccessible by road.
Connecting the Unreachable
NCA specializes in charter flights, primarily serving the rural populations of Morobe Province and surrounding areas. The airline's operations have been vital in transporting passengers, cargo, and medical supplies to isolated communities, playing a critical role in local development and emergency response.
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Fleet Tailored for Terrain
Operating in one of the world's most challenging flying environments, NCA utilizes aircraft suited for short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities. The fleet includes models like the Britten-Norman BN-2B-26 Islander, known for its reliability and performance in rugged conditions.
Recent Operational Challenges
In late 2024, NCA faced significant operational hurdles. The airline announced the suspension of all rural flights until the end of February 2025 due to the unavailability of its only operational aircraft, the Britten-Norman BN-2B-26 Islander. This suspension impacted vital transport services to areas like Yus Local Level Government and Kabwum Valley, highlighting the airline's crucial role in these communities.
Commitment to Safety and Community
Despite challenges, NCA remains steadfast in its commitment to safety and service. The airline adheres to stringent maintenance protocols and operates under the regulatory oversight of Papua New Guinea's Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Its longstanding presence underscores a dedication to the well-being and connectivity of PNG's remote populations.
Looking Ahead
As NCA works towards resuming full operations, its role in bridging the gap between remote communities and essential services remains more important than ever. The airline's resilience and dedication continue to make it an indispensable part of Papua New Guinea's aviation landscape.