Pago Wings yet to apply for license: Ministry

By Matai'a Lanuola Tusani T - Ah Tong 31 October 2023, 8:00PM

A new American Samoa aviation company called Pago Wings, which is considering charter flights to Samoa, is yet to apply for an air service license.

The Minister of Works Transport and Infrastructure, Olo Fiti Vaai confirmed when contacted by the Samoa Observer that his ministry has not received an application from the aviation company based in the U.S. territory. 

Currently, Talofa Airways and Samoa Airways which are locally owned are the only airlines operating the route between Pago Pago and Apia. 

Reports by Pago Pago news outlet Samoa News stated that Pago Wings hopes to begin offering charter flights on 1 November 2023 while it applies for U.S. government approval for its scheduled air service. 

Pago Wings is owned by businessman Papali’I Laulii Alofa with the company operating the charter flights under the Hawaii-based Pacific Air Charters Inc. 

According to media reports, Pago Wings Chief Executive, Marshall Ashley said they will be looking primarily at charters for Manu’a including government operations flights. She said charters to Samoa, Vava’u, Tonga and other islands are also being considered, “but our main emphasis is Manu’a". 

Since the arrival of the company's first aircraft last month, a 9-seater P2012 Traveller, it has been housed at what used to be the Inter-Island Air hangar.

The plane has flown twice to Manu’a just for familiarisation, without landing at both Ofu and Fitiuta airports, according to Ms. Ashley. She added the airline will do test flights before the start of its charter service.

The company also plans to have 10-12 pilots rotating in and out of Hawaii for the service, with one pilot stationed permanently on the island. 

Tecnam, which is an Italian aircraft manufacturer, in May this year announced the delivery of two P2012 Travellers to Pacific Air Charters Inc. According to the Tecnam media release, Pacific Air Charters Inc., which has been operating in Hawaii since 2003, had already purchased two Tecnam P2012 Traveller aircraft. The delivery in May this year follows the signing of an order for two P2012 aircraft plus twenty-three additional options.

By Matai'a Lanuola Tusani T - Ah Tong 31 October 2023, 8:00PM
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