In Papua New Guinea, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) provides essential air services to some of the most remote communities in the country.
The Challenge: With rugged mountains, dense jungles and limited road infrastructure, many villages are completely cut off from basic services.
The Impact: MAF’s aircraft serve as lifelines, delivering medical care, emergency evacuations, educational resources and supplies to those who would otherwise have no access. Every flight carries help, hope and healing—whether it’s a teacher reaching a remote school, a pastor bringing spiritual encouragement or a critically ill patient being flown to hospital in time.
The Future: To continue this vital work, a new plane is on its way! Many of our aircraft have served faithfully for decades, but rising maintenance costs and reliability challenges make renewal essential.
This new aircraft means more flights, greater efficiency, and reaching even more people in need.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience MAF’s newest aircraft first-hand before it takes off to serve remote communities in Papua New Guinea!


