AIR NIUGINI BOEING 737-800 P2-PXC STRUCK BY GROUND SERVICES VEHICLE IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES
August 19, 2024
An Air Niugini Boeing 737-800 was struck by a ground services vehicle on Friday evening 16th August, at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila.
The Air Niugini aircraft had just arrived from Port Moresby.
There were no passengers or crew aboard the aircraft when the incident occurred.
The damage is to the rear lower section of the fuselage, near the cargo door.
Air Niugini Engineering is working with maintenance teams in Manila and Boeing to assess the damage, approve the repair plan with Boeing and carry out the repair activity.
Air Niugini is in communication with the ground services provider in Manila to understand how the incident occurred and what steps are being taken to ensure that it is not repeated. A full investigation is being performed with a report and recommendations to follow.
Airport airside areas are dangerous given the nature of the activity being undertaken. The areas are heavily regulated. Everyone operating equipment around aircraft and airports are trained, experienced and regularly certified.
The ground services handler used by Air Niugini also provide services to major airlines including Cathay Pacific, China Southern, Etihad Airways, Japan Airlines and Philippine Airlines. They have been in operation for over 50 years.
“Ensuring operational safety is our foremost concern. I am grateful that there were no injuries as a result of this occurrence; however, it is regrettable that our aircraft was damaged. I await the findings from the inquiry being conducted by my team in collaboration with the Ground
Handler, and I anticipate our aircraft’s return to operation after the necessary repairs,” stated Gary Seddon, Chief Executive Officer of Air Niugini.
Corporate Communications Department
Friday 16th August, 2024