A Nostalgic Tribute: Air Niugini's 50th Anniversary 'Bird of Paradise' Livery

 To commemorate Air Niugini's 50th anniversary last year, the airline unveiled a special retro livery on one of its newly acquired Boeing 737-800 aircraft. This livery features the iconic "Bird of Paradise" design, a nod to the airline's heritage from 1984. The striking and nostalgic design is a tribute to Air Niugini's long-standing history and its journey over the past five decades.

Photo by Ninoy Aquino International Airport 

The 50th-anniversary livery has been a delightful surprise for aviation enthusiasts and passengers alike, capturing the spirit and tradition of the airline. The "Bird of Paradise" design, with its vibrant colors and elegant lines, symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of Papua New Guinea. This homage to the past is not just about celebrating the milestone but also about reconnecting with the airline’s roots and celebrating its evolution.

Air Niugini continues to expand its services, offering direct flights from Port Moresby to Manila. This route is a testament to the airline’s commitment to connecting Papua New Guinea with the rest of the world. The retro livery on the Boeing 737-800 serves as a flying celebration of Air Niugini’s achievements and its dedication to providing excellent service to its passengers while honoring its rich history.

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