Nauru Airlines Expands Its Fleet

– In the cockpit from left Dr Kieren Keke, Chairman of Nauru Airlines, His Excellency President of the Republic of Nauru David Adeang and Hon Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Russ Kun

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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:

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Source:: AirlineRatings.Com

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