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Bougainville

The Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB) is an isolated collection of islands and atolls between the Papua New Guinea mainland and the Solomon Islands.

On 4 April 2025, MAF proudly signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG), marking a historic milestone in our partnership to bring essential services to isolated communities in Bougainville. This agreement secures the ABG’s financial support for the startup of MAF operations in the region, advancing our mission to provide help, hope, and healing through aviation and technology.

Bougainville’s rugged terrain – dense mountains and remote islands – has long isolated communities from essential services. The high cost and lack of transport options are a big barrier to patients obtaining treatment and for students getting access to education.

With poor road links from outlying areas to the capital Buka, often made worse by flooding, it can take seven to eight hours to reach the nearest hospital. 

Our Operation

MAF has a history in Bougainville. Beginning in 1965, MAF provided much needed air services to remote outlying communities serving churches, missions, hospitals and schools. In 1971 the operation had grown to become its own entity, ‘Bougainville Air Services’. In 1974 the provincial government purchased Bougainville Air Services. MAF staff stayed on until 1975 to manage the transition.

The Autonomous Region of Bougainville, is emerging from a brutal civil war and secessionist conflict that ran from 1988 to 1997. A peace agreement was brokered in 2000 and, after an overwhelming vote for independence in 2019, Bougainville is working towards independence in 2027.

MAF Technologies has already begun providing services throughout the country in solar power and HF radio solutions and computer training services for churches, schools, clinics, and hospitals. The aviation arm of MAF will provide aviation services essential to healthcare, education, church outreach, and development work.

Quick Facts

Main Base:

Buka

Programme Began:

1965-1975, 2025


Where is Bougainville?

Stories from Bougainville

Meet the "Father" of MAF in Bougainville

“In 1969, when I was young, doing my grade three, I heard of MAF,” Rev Abraham said, his eyes sparkling through his dark-rimmed glasses. “MAF left a very good history and legacy here inRead more

Set-Up Phase Becomes Emergency: Meeting Long-Term and Sudden Needs in Bougainville

“Just over two years ago, we were invited by the Bougainville government to look at whether we could start an aviation programme,” said Glenys Watson, MAF’s Flight Operations Manager in Papua NRead more

Isolated Bougainville gets Radio Communication Link

Having served four years as the officer in charge of Han health clinic in the Carteret islands, Sister Bernice Kumis knows well the challenges of reliable communication and transportation whenRead more

Rescued survivors arrive safely in Buka

The eight men of the rescue team had been sent by sea to extract two fishermen who had been stranded for five days on Ausarara Island in Siwai. With roads cut off and the Ramazon ridge damaged byRead more

Reviving Bougainville Skies

The Autonomous Region of Bougainville, situated east of Papua New Guinea, is home to numerous isolated communities nestled among dense mountains and rugged terrain. These people, like many that MAFRead more

MAF Brings Life-Changing Technologies in Bougainville

The donor-funded initiative marks a significant step forward in delivering safer, more effective health and communication services to isolated communities across the Autonomous Region of BougainvilleRead more
 

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