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Micronesian - Airbus A330-200


Micronesian - Airbus A330-200

Micronesian Airlines is a Guamanian boutique carrier with its headquarters located in Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport in Tamuning on Guam Island. The relatively young airline, founded in 2003, currently operates an all-Airbus fleet of 17 aircraft to the US mainland, Hawaii and various destinations in the Western Pacific and Asia and operates in close conjunction with Sierra Pacific's Pacific network.

The airline's livery is designed so that each aircraft is named after and wears an image of a different location in Guam to introduce tourists to the relatively unknown region. This particular A330-200, N159GM, is named after Point Udall, the westernmost point in the United States. She operates regular flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tokyo/Narita as well as destinations in Hawaii.

AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
AIRBUS A330-200 - N159GM "Point Udall"

June 2007 delivered to Micronesian Airlines
May 2020 stored in Guam
January 2022 returned to service



    ooh, this is neat!

    love the font

    Would love to see a 737 and ATR or something (for flights to Palau, FSM, RMI, and inter-Marianas)

    nice livery 

    Okay but like, I actually adore this. Agree with Vista about the ATR (or any other turboprop for that matter)...

    This is cute! Only thing that bothers me is that you used the old Airbus font. :P