Air Niugini has officially appointed Gary Seddon as its Chief Executive Officer, following his tenure as Acting CEO. The confirmation was made by the National Executive Council (NEC) after a comprehensive selection process conducted by Kumul Consolidated Holdings (KCH), the airline’s shareholder.
Seddon, who has been instrumental in steering the airline through a challenging period, takes on the role permanently, having demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to driving the national carrier forward. During his time as interim CEO, Seddon achieved several significant milestones, including the fleet replacement programme with Airbus and Boeing aircraft, the expansion of Air Niugini’s route network, and improvements in customer service. His strategic direction has positioned the airline to better navigate the competitive regional aviation market.
Air Niugini Chairman Karl Yalo expressed confidence in Seddon’s ability to lead the airline into a new phase of growth, especially with the arrival of Airbus A220s in September 2025, coinciding with Papua New Guinea’s 50th Independence Anniversary. He noted that Seddon’s leadership would be crucial in the ongoing re-fleeting process, which aims to modernise the airline’s fleet and enhance its regional standing.
Seddon, upon his permanent appointment, conveyed his gratitude to the NEC, the Prime Minister, and the Minister for State Enterprises. He emphasised his commitment to improving the airline’s operations and addressing existing challenges, while thanking Air Niugini’s loyal customers and staff for their support.
William Duma, Minister for State Enterprises, highlighted the importance of Air Niugini’s role in delivering reliable and affordable services as a state-owned enterprise. He noted that the upcoming fleet upgrades, including the purchase of Airbus A220s and Boeing 787 Dreamliners, would transform Air Niugini into a leading airline in the region, ensuring sustainable growth and delivering value for stakeholders.
Seddon’s permanent appointment signals a period of stability and ambition for Papua New Guinea’s national airline as it continues to expand and modernise.
Main Pic: Courtesy Air Niugini media release.