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Solomon Airlines acknowledges SIRAP2 support during official aviation equipment handover

by Eliza Kukutu
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Solomon Airlines today acknowledged the continued partnership and support of the Solomon Islands  Government and the World Bank as it officially received aviation equipment funded under the Solomon  Islands Roads and Aviation Project (SIRAP). 

The handover ceremony was held at the Solomon Airlines  Hangar on Monday this week. 

The event marks another key milestone under SIRAP2, the second phase of the project aimed at  strengthening aviation infrastructure, safety, and operational resilience across the Solomon Islands.

 

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The equipment was formally handed over by representatives of the World Bank and the Ministry of  Communication and Aviation (MCA), including Mr Richard Farrell, International Project Manager of the  SIRAP2 Project Support Team, and Mr Alwyn Danitofea, Permanent Secretary of MCA. 

The SIRAP2  Project Support Team members present included Mr Aljay Tuhaika, National Finance Manager, and Mr  Lawrence Nodua, National Communications Specialist. 

Receiving the equipment on behalf of Solomon Airlines were the Chief Executive Officer and members  of the airline’s senior management team, including Mr John Wopereis, Manager Commercial, Mr  Clement Ramoi, Interim Engineering Manager, Mr Peter Omani, Cargo Manager, and Mr Daniel Bugotu,  Manager Safety and Compliance. 

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Speaking at the ceremony, the CEO of Solomon Airlines said:“This handover is a testament to our strong  partnership with the Solomon Islands Government and the World Bank. 

“With this equipment, our  teams can continue to provide safer, more reliable, and efficient air connectivity services for our  communities across the country.” 

The newly handed-over equipment includes advanced tools and systems that will directly support the  airline’s engineering, and safety operations, ensuring compliance with international aviation standards  and improving overall operational efficiency. 

Passengers can expect safer, more reliable flights as the  airline enhances its service delivery with this new support. 

Solomon Airlines expressed its sincere appreciation to the Ministry of Communication and Aviation,  the World Bank, and the SIRAP2 Project Support Team, reaffirming its commitment to safe, reliable,  and sustainable air services for the people of the Solomon Islands. 

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Solomon Airlines statement

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