LEADER of Opposition Hon Matthew Wale is deeply concerned about the growing financial and operational challenges facing our national carrier, Solomon Airlines.
The airlines interim CEO made a public statement that Solomon Airlines is facing a serious sustainability crisis.
Reports of unsustainable route losses, a weakening revenue base, and declining competitiveness raise fundamental questions about the Government’s national aviation policy and its long-term strategy for the airline.
The Opposition Leader said as a state-owned enterprise, Solomon Airlines is not merely a commercial entity; it is a strategic national asset providing essential services.
“It connects our provinces, supports tourism, facilitates trade, and links Solomon Islands to the global economy. Any instability within the airline has direct economic consequences for businesses, families, and provincial communities,” Hon Wale said.
The Opposition Leader said the continuation of commercially unviable routes without transparent subsidy frameworks suggests poor strategic planning, and possibly government indifference.
“If certain routes are deemed socially necessary, Government must clearly state the cost of these obligations and how they are to be funded,” he said.
Hon Wale adds with limited market size and fluctuating passenger demand, the airline must operate with discipline and innovation.
“What revenue diversification strategy is in place? What reforms are being pursued to improve load factors and operational efficiency?” he questioned.
The Opposition Leader said regional competition is intensifying and without fleet modernization, better route optimization, and strategic partnerships, Solomon Airlines risks further erosion of market share.
“What is Government doing to strengthen competitiveness?” he questioned.
He said there is clear absence of any aviation policy direction.
He adds the government’s role must go beyond just providing bailout funds to the Airline from one existential crisis to another.
Hon Wale said the public deserves clarity.
“Does Government have a coherent national aviation policy? Is there a long-term sustainability plan? What is Solomon Airlines part in such a plan? Or are we witnessing reactive, short-term bailouts without structural reform?” the Opposition Leader questioned.
The Opposition Leader also questioned whether measurable performance targets have been set for management calling for an independent review on the matter.
“Are reforms being considered, including public-private partnerships, route rationalisation, or management restructuring? What safeguards exist to prevent further financial deterioration?” he asked.
Hon Wale has further called on the government to table a comprehensive financial and operational report on Solomon Airlines in Parliament.
He also stressed the urgency to commission an independent audit of the airline’s performance and governance framework.
“Present a clear, transparent National Aviation Strategy outlining sustainability measures. Ensure that any public financial support is tied to enforceable reform conditions,” he said.
Hon Wale said Solomon Airlines must not be allowed to drift into crisis through policy neglect or government indifference.
He said the people of Solomon Islands deserve transparency, accountability, and decisive leadership to resolve the long standing challenges facing Solomon Islands.
“The Opposition stands ready to support responsible reforms that safeguard this vital national institution but we will not remain silent while public resources are placed at risk without clear direction,” Hon Wale said.
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