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Mumbai Merlin 4th Jan 2020 11:08

New flying school in Madang, Papua New Guinea - be careful !!! so very unbelievable
 
Translift Airworks ? Welcome to Translift Airworks LtdWelcome to Translift Airworks Ltd and its subsidiaries, we represent Papua New Guinea only high tech project that comes under the private public partnership of vision 2050 plan of the state of Papua New Guinea. Our tireless effort in contributing towards local and Asia Pacific Region aviation growth, expansion, innovation and technology brings us confident in development of our high tech project with vision to prosper as one of the growing aviation company.Our ambition is to grow with unique diversity and continue with research and development of innovative ideas with the production of aircraft to meet the aircraft demands in the region.Translift Airworks Ltd and PNG Aircrafts and Drones Ltd are subsidiaries of Nextron Aviation a 100percent PNG nationally owned companies that operate number of business activities in aviation, financial technology, information systems, hotel, merchandising and automotive. Translift Group was established in 2004 by the founding director Jurgen L J Dale doing aviation research and development until 2008 it started aircrafts selling and leasing then start up and operate a small flying school called Allied Aviation Academy in 2011. Inspite of the high demand in air transport and shortage of airline pilots in the South East Asia, Africa and Pacific, Translift Airworks Ltd develop a plan to operate commercial airline services, aircraft manufacturing plant and a helicopter company so that its students from flying school can build hours in its subsidiary companies in preparation for direct employment.

Our research and projections indicate that air travel ( private, leisure & business) collaborate with aircraft demand to and from within Papua New Guinea rural communities and Asia Pacific region is sufficient to build a new aircraft manufacturing plant with excellent revenues in its first 24 months of operations, utilizing six aircraft mould and selected jigs template under one building. These sales figures are based upon primary proposed of 300 aircraft for both two seater and 4-6 seater in twenty four months. Third year revenues are expected to more than double with additional aircraft and expanded routes resulting from low cost aircrafts and opening up more rural airstrips. The Translift Airworks and PNG Aircraft and Drones plan has the potential for a more rapid ramp-up than was the case with private single engine aircraft due to the nature of the routes and the demand for travel currently in the targeted markets served. In short, the rising number of third level airline and private leisure or business aircrafts needed to serve Translift Airworks target market exceeds the demand that dictated by the growth of rural needs for air transport

chimbu warrior 4th Jan 2020 22:05

Oh it is much more ambitious than that................. See Airline ? Translift Airworks

JETSQUE will operate 18 medium size jet aircrafts supported with four turboprop aircrafts making a total of twenty two fleet of aircraft’s in the short haul domestics market in Papua New Guinea and International .

We have the above following helicopters in service

Bell 412, Bell 407, Bell 206, R44, R22
Our training helicopters R22 &44 are also used for other scenic hire services and can also be booked for flying. Translift Helicopters plans to increase number of its helicopter fleet to meet the demand of its clients. Our helicopters are offering lease service in Switzerland, Australia and India with extension plans for Papua New Guinea soon.

Is Eremas out of jail?

aroa 4th Jan 2020 22:34

...so very unbelievable...yes indeed.!!..and then some.
Do I smell money? ...that disappears into someone's pocket. When these grandiose, unachievable plans go tits up will the Chinese be invited in for a bail-out /take over.
Or will reality just bite??
One, J Aleck of CAsA legal fame/infamy, who studied voodooism in PNG customary law ( as also applied in Oz) should be able to do at least, a 50 pages treatise on this.

Kagamuga 5th Jan 2020 01:30

I this is a re-birth of the previous Fokker 50 Operation?
Will CASA PNG expedite the Issuance of AOC's for friends and politicians?
The planned Airbus A320 aircraft operating out of Madang.. Hmm need at least another 1000ft of runway minimum.
The PNG phone number does not answer or even ring ...

People; please don't put money into this venture, PX know how difficult it is to operate in PNG, but an Asian startup? Give me a break!

Be careful out there!

tail wheel 5th Jan 2020 09:20

I think someone found the large plantations of Whoopie Weed along the Ramu River in Madang Province.... Unbelievable! :ooh:

beached az 6th Jan 2020 01:11

Intriguing Address:

P. O. Box 918 Madang,
Papua New Guinea Boku Ave,
Kamag, Road,
Madang.
Singapore.

:D

SHAGGS 6th Jan 2020 03:44

Notice they have a couple of Australian companies listed as partners.

I know that one flying school mentioned who are based at Cowra have trained Papua New Guineans, however I really doubt that the owner would stick her fingers in this. Not saying that the people they have trained are affiliated with this business.

The website would look pretty enticing for someone not in the know.

geeup 7th Jan 2020 08:52

Seems legit

Choppermad 22nd Apr 2020 00:25

Been a lot of new earthworks on Madang airport, supposedly for a new terminal.
Perhaps it's actually for this new flying school, and aircraft factory ?.
ha ha ha, yes, I'm laughing !.

Kagamuga 22nd Apr 2020 10:18

Ha Ha Ha :) :) :)


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