24/06/2026
š¤The Australian Governmentās AustraliaāPacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) Program is supporting strengthened aviation weather services in Tuvalu through its partnership with the Bureau of Meteorology and the Tuvalu Meteorological Services.
As part of this work, the Bureau completed Automated Weather Observing System site selection surveys in Vaitupu and Nanumea, supporting future aviation connectivity
In Funafuti, the team conducted an operational readiness inspection of the existing AWOS, reviewing sensor performance, communications and data transmission, power supply, server infrastructure, METAR dissemination pathways, and remote support arrangements.
This activity contributes to more reliable aviation weather information for air traffic services, meteorological authorities and local stakeholders, while strengthening Tuvaluās capacity to provide aviation weather services.
The work also included coordination with the Australian High Commission Tuvalu. and engagement with Kaupule representatives in Vaitupu and Nanumea to support local access, logistics and implementation.
P4A is supporting Pacific governments and partners to build a safe, reliable and sustainable aviation sector in the Pacific.
For more information about P4A please visit www.p4a.com.au
21/06/2026
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P4A is an Australian Government initiative supporting Pacific governments and partners to build a safe, secure and sustainable aviation sector.
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08/06/2026
š”Building the future of Pacific aviation through education
P4A was pleased to attend the launch of the Pacific Centre for Aviation Studies (PCAS), a significant milestone in the Government of Fijiās commitment to improving aviation training for the Pacific region.
P4Aās Executive Director James Ramsay said āWe are committed to doing our part to build the Pacific aviation workforce. And weāre proud to work with Fiji National University to enhance its role in aviation training. We look forward to continuing the partnership under PCASā.
PCAS will offer specialized short courses aimed at strengthening aviation training and professional development across Fiji and the Pacific. These include Human Factors, Safety Management Systems, Aviation Legislation, Aviation Lead Auditor, and Quality Assurance.
The Australian Governmentās Australia-Pacific Partnership for Aviation (P4A) program works with Pacific partners to boost aviation skills through education and training to support safe, reliable, resilient and sustainable aviation across the region.
For more information about P4A please visit www.p4a.com.au
05/06/2026
Air Navigation Service Providers from across the Pacific came together in Brisbane last month at the 21st Southwest Pacific Safety Forum, hosted by Airservices Australia and supported by the Australian Government through the AustraliaāPacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) Program.
Representatives from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Nauru and New Caledonia engaged in constructive dialogue on key priorities including operational updates, safety data, and emerging risks such as cybersecurity. Participants also had the opportunity to visit the Brisbane Air Traffic Service Centre, gaining valuable insights into advanced air traffic management systems.
As a key regional platform, the Southwest Pacific Safety Forum continues to strengthen collaboration among Air Navigation Service Providers, supporting improved safety outcomes, shared capability, and resilient air traffic services across the Pacific.
Through initiatives by Airservices Australia, supported by P4A, the Australian Government remains committed to working with Pacific partners to enhance aviation safety, sustain regional connectivity, and support alignment with international standards.
The Australian Governmentās Australia-Pacific Partnership for Aviation (P4A) program works with Pacific partners to boost aviation skills through education and training to support safe, resilient and sustainable aviation across the region.
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28/05/2026
The SÄmoa Meteorological Service marked the completion of the Fagaliāi Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) during Samoaās Environment Week on Friday 22 May 2026.
The event brought together the Prime Minister of Samoa, Hon. Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Fosi Schmidt; Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Meterology, Hon. Ale Vena Ale; Cabinet members; government representatives; environmental specialists; community leaders; and regional partners.
Delivered through the Australian Government-funded Australia-Pacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) program, the Fagaliāi AWOS is supporting safer aviation decision making by providing continuous, real-time weather information for pilots, air traffic control and meteorological teams.
The system measures key weather conditions including wind, visibility, pressure and rainfall, helping reduce reliance on intermittent manual observations.
Delivered through close cooperation between the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the SÄmoa Meteorological Service, the project combined Australian technical expertise with local operational knowledge and on-the-ground support.
With real-time data now available across operational locations, including Fagaliāi Aerodrome, Faleolo Airport and Samoa Meteorological Service offices, the AWOS is helping strengthen the safety, reliability and resilience of air services in Samoa.
P4A is pleased to support Australiaās and Samoaās partnership to strengthen aviation infrastructure across the Pacific.
Australian High Commission, Samoa
24/05/2026
We are hiring! P4A is currently recruiting for a Senior Program Manager to be based in Nadi, Fiji. The Australia ā Pacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) is an Australian Government initiative that supports aviation in the Pacific by enhancing safety, efficiency, and regional connectivity to promote sustainable development. The P4A program is delivered by Adam Smith International (Australia) on behalf of DFAT.
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22/05/2026
From aircraft parts to aircraft maintenance engineering āļø
Bethany Bogiās aviation journey began with PNG Air in Port Moresby, where she worked closely with the aircraft parts and components that help keep airline operations moving.
Now, through a P4A-supported Australia Awards Scholarship delivered in partnership with Aviation Australia, Bethany is studying a Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in Brisbane.
Her training will help build the technical knowledge and hands-on skills needed to progress towards becoming a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer.
For Bethany, the pathway is clear: return to Papua New Guinea, continue her career with PNG Air, and contribute to the future capability of the countryās aviation workforce.
Read Bethanyās story here: https://p4a.com.au/from-aircraft-parts-to-aircraft-maintenance-engineering-bethany-bogis-aviation-journey/
Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea Australia Awards
21/05/2026
šFour Pacific scholars are now in Brisbane, pursuing their Diploma of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (CRICOS 110041J- EASA specializing in B1.1 Mechanical ā Fixed Wings Gas Turbine Engines) at Aviation Australia and they're already making history for their communities.
Etienne Warimavute (Vanuatu), Nitasha Tade, Bethany Bogi (both PNG), and Joshua Ramanu (Fiji) commenced their two-year program on 13 April 2026. Between them, they bring diverse academic and industry backgrounds, from IT and technical records to MRO operations and carry clear ambitions for their aviation careers back home.
Etienne's goal is to return to Air Vanuatu. Joshua is working towards a future with Fiji Airways. Bethany and Nitasha plan to work as aircraft maintenance engineers for PNG Air. Each of them represents the next generation of Pacific aviation professionals.
We are proud to partner with Aviation Australia to support their journey. The Australian Government, through the Australia Pacific Partnership for Aviation (P4A) program, continues to work with Pacific partners to boost aviation skills through education and training to support safe, secure, resilient and sustainable aviation across the region.
Australian High Commission, Vanuatu Australian High Commission, Fiji Australian High Commission Papua New Guinea Australia Awards
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17/05/2026
Pacific doctors are strengthening aviation medicine capability across the region.
Medical practitioners from Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu gathered in Nadi for the Pacific Aviation Health Conference recently, supported through the partnership between the AustraliaāPacific Partnerships for Aviation (P4A) and Australiaās Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).
The conference supported doctors to upskill or maintain their qualifications to provide aviation medical examinations and certification for pilots, air traffic controllers and aircrew members.
Speaking at the conference, Lucy Bechtel, Assistant Executive Director of P4A, said, āDeveloping regional capacity through locally based, well-trained medical examiners supports regulatory compliance, improves access for aviation personnel, and strengthens national ownership of aviation safety outcomes.ā
Dr Kate Manderson, Principal Medical Officer, Stakeholder Engagement Division, CASA, also highlighted the value of regional collaboration. āAs colleagues in the Pacific we routinely collaborate across all medical specialties, so itās a natural fit for us all to share our knowledge and skills in aerospace medicine as well.ā
Through this partnership, P4A and CASA are supporting the people and systems that help keep Pacific aviation safe. By investing in aviation medicine capability, P4A is helping improve access to specialist medical certification, strengthen regulatory compliance, and support safer aviation outcomes across the region.
Read more here: https://p4a.com.au/pacific-doctors-strengthen-aviation-medicine-capability-in-nadi/
Pacific doctors strengthen aviation medicine capability in Nadi - P4A | Australia-Pacific Partnerships for Aviation
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