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Air Oceania resumes flights after fuel shortage halts operations

Layla Hamis
Last updated: 26 June 2026 09:37
By Layla Hamis
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Tecnam P2012 traveller aircraft flying through the clouds
Air Oceania's only aircraft, the Tecnam P2012 © Tecnam
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New Caledonian regional carrier Air Oceania has resumed flight operations after a fuel shortage forced the airline to suspend services for more than a week.

The airline restarted flights on June 22, 2026, restoring connections between Noumea Magenta and the Loyalty Islands after announcing an indefinite suspension on June 13 due to a local shortage of aviation fuel.

Air Oceania Tecnam P2012 on the runway
Air Oceania has resumed services after a fuel shortage © New Caledonian Tourism

Services gradually return

The latest disruption comes just weeks after Air Oceania returned to the skies on May 19 following a seven month grounding of its only aircraft, a Tecnam P2012. The aircraft has been out of service because of engine issues, leaving the airline unable to operate flights during that period.

Flights between Noumea Magenta and Mare are expected to increase in the coming days as the airline gradually rebuilds its schedule.

Birds Eye view of one of the loyalty islands surrounded by deep blue sea
Known for their dramatic limestone cliffs, deep forests, and untouched white-sand beaches, the three main Loyalty Islands are Lifou, Maré, and Ouvéa © Britannica

Air Caledonie dispute

Alongside the resumption of scheduled flights, Air Oceania also operated a flight to Ouvea on June 23 at the request of groups opposing Air Caledonie’s planned transfer of operations from Noumea Magenta Airport to Noumea La Tontouta Airport.

According to local broadcaster ‘Nouvelle- Caledonie La Premiere’ the request was initially made to support medical transport but could develop into a longer term arrangement if Air Caledonie doesn’t change its plans.

Despite opening reservations for flights, operations in the Loyalty Islands continue to face uncertainty. Customary groups have said they will continue blocking Air Caledonie flights to their airports in Lifou, Mare and Ouvea until a new territorial government is formed.

Air Oceania’s return to service resorts and important regional air link for the Loyalty Islands, although continuing to operate just one aircraft.

Have you been disrupted by the shortage of flights? Let us know in the comments below.

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  • Tom Howlett says:
    2 July 2026 at 16:42

    Woopeee dooo, I’ve only ever dreamed of this aircraft, never actually seen one in real life! I just booked a multi-leg journey to the other side of the world explicitly to log a flight on this menacing machine! Absolutely thrilled to see Air Oceania’s P2012 finally woke up from its grounding and is back in the air. The Traveller is an incredible piece of engineering—matching Lycoming TEO-540 electronic-management piston powerplants with fixed gear for rugged, short-sector regional operations. I honestly cannot wait to experience its short-field performance firsthand between Magenta and the Loyalty Islands. OMG!! Let’s go!!

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