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Head of State onboard as Samoa Airways resumes twin otter flights

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“Back in the Skies and Better Than Ever” – Samoa Airways’ Twin Otter 5W-FAW Takes Flight after Major Overhaul

In a proud moment for Samoa’s national carrier, Samoa Airways’ aircraft 5W-FAW soared back into service this morning, taking flight for the first time since completing a major overhaul in Canada — and it did so in distinguished company.

Flight OL222, departing from Fagali’i Airport at 8:00 AM, had the honour of carrying His Highness the Head of State of Samoa, Afioga Tuimalealiʻifano Vaʻaletoʻa Sualauvi II, and Masiofo Faamausili Leinafo Tuimalealiʻifano, accompanied by their police detail, en route to the Flag Day celebrations in American Samoa.

Welcoming the Head of State and ensuring a final round of checks prior to takeoff, the dedicated staff of Samoa Airways at Fagali’i were on board early to assist, adding a warm and professional touch to the day’s special departure.

His Highness the Head of State boards Samoa Airways’ Twin Otter 5W-FAW, accompanied by Masiofo Faamausili Leinafo Tuimalealiʻifano and their entourage, ahead of departure to American Samoa for Flag Day celebrations. Photo: Supplied

Taking command of the flight were Captain Paul Schmidt and First Officer Lachlan Kingan, who guided the freshly overhauled aircraft on its first official journey.

“It was an absolute honour to fly 5W-FAW on her return to service, especially with such distinguished guests on board,” said Captain Paul Schmidt. “The aircraft performed beautifully, and it’s a proud moment for all of us at Samoa Airways to see her back in the skies where she belongs.”

Captain Paul Schmidt and First Officer Lachlan Kingan in the cockpit of Samoa Airways’ Twin Otter 5W-FAW, ready for takeoff from Fagali’i Airport. Photo: Supplied

The overhaul work, carried out in Canada, was part of a meticulous program to ensure the aircraft meets the highest safety and operational standards. With 5W-FAW now fully certified and refreshed, Samoa Airways is excited to continue serving its routes with renewed confidence and quality.

Members of the official delegation prepare to board Samoa Airways’ Twin Otter 5W-FAW at Fagali’i Airport for the flight to American Samoa. Photo: Supplied

“The return of 5W-FAW represents not only a technical achievement but also a renewed commitment to connecting our people and places with pride and reliability,” said the airline’s CEO, Fauo’o Taua Fatu Tielu.

Fuelled by ambition and rooted in Samoan pride, the national carrier charges ahead growing stronger and serving with unmatched care, culture, and excellence. This isn’t just about reaching destinations — it’s about redefining what it means to fly Samoan.

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