Bougainville Wings launched to drive economic growth and market access

Bougainville’s economic transformation agenda is set for a boost with the official launch of the Bougainville Wings - a locally owned airline positioned to improve trade, connectivity and stimulate economic growth in the region.
Minister for Commerce, Hon. Robin Wilson, said the successful certification and operational readiness of Bougainville Wings signals a new era for Bougainville’s economic independence and self-reliance.
With the arrival of the Cessna Grand Caravan 208B Supervan freighter, Bougainville is now positioned to overcome long-standing logistical barriers that have constrained business growth and limited access to markets.
Minister Wilson described the airline is a key economic enabler under the Bougainville Integrated Strategic Development Plan (BISDP) 2023–2027 and Bougainville Vision 2052, with a clear focus on connecting rural producers to domestic and international markets.
He emphasized the transformational impact on local industries.
“It is a game changer – by providing reliable air freight, we are creating a direct bridge between our rural producers and premium markets in Buka, Port Moresby and beyond,” he said.
Bougainville produces high-quality cocoa, copra, fresh produce, and marine resources, but these have often struggled to reach markets due to unreliable and costly transport. The introduction of a dedicated air freight service is expected to significantly reduce these constraints, enabling small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to scale and compete.
In addition to boosting trade, Bougainville Wings is strengthening supply chains through strategic partnerships with established logistics providers, reducing operational costs and improving efficiency across sectors.
“Through smarter partnerships with logistics leaders like DHL and Post PNG, we are streamlining our supply chains. This efficiency allows us to lower the cost of doing business, making Bougainville a more attractive destination for investors and reducing the price of essential goods for our families,” Minister Wilson said.
The airline is also expected to stimulate growth in tourism and support the reopening of key airstrips in remote areas, creating new income opportunities for communities through hospitality and cultural industries.
Bougainville Wings represents a significant investment in people, creating opportunities for high-skilled employment and building a workforce that is capable of supporting a sovereign economy.
Minister Wilson said the launch sends a clear message to investors and partners.
“Bougainville Wings is our statement to the world; we are open for business; we are connected, and we are flying toward a future of self-reliance.”
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