Agency undergoes survey of rural airstrips

Transport PNG

The Rural Airstrip Agency implementation plan in Western is being effectively delivered with 39 rural airstrips being surveyed in a week, ten rural airstrips successfully restored and another 9 airstrips will be restored in April within the North, Middle and South Fly Electorates.
These airstrips are Suabi, Habi, Dodomona, Guavi, Musula, Wasua, Dahamo, Nomad River and Lake Campbell.
Also, airstrip survey will be covering airstrips south of Kiunga within the Lake Murray area.
RAA Chief Surveyor/Geologist Charlie Ikosi said RAA conducted a one week survey trip within the Mougulu and surrounding areas.
The information gathered is important in delegating restoration work to airstrips that need maintenance work the most.
The team also re-opened the Suki airstrip after being closed temporarily for having tall grass.
The team had the grass cut short and ant hills/mounds removed, before checking the surface and associated airstrip requirements before giving them all clear.
RAA is engaged by the Western Province Government and the PNG SDP to restore 33 rural airstrips in PNG’s largest province.
RAA CEO John Bromley said the RAA work team in the field, led by Charlie Ikosi are doing an excellent job to restore these airstrips for the benefit of the people of Western.
“Rural Airstrip Agency focuses exclusively on two things, restoring rural airstrips and maintaining rural airstrips.
If we are effective at our job, if we are the best at our job, if we stay true to our true purpose, than all third level airlines, district development authorities, and all others, will benefit immensely from our task.
In Western, with the support of the Western Province Government and the PNGSDP, we will deliver as many rural airstrips as we can.”