Fiji Launches Major Aviation Data Overhaul — May 20 Go-Live
Fiji is fast-tracking its ambition to become a regional aviation data and communications hub. The Fiji Airports Board unveiled new Aeronautical Message Handling System and Digital Weather Information Exchange System going live on May 20, 2026 .
The significance
Fiji becomes the first air navigation service provider to move directly from procedural control to surveillance control without prior radar experience — a major achievement, according to board chairman Isei Tudreu. The upgrades will modernise how aviation data is managed and shared, converting traditional weather bulletins into digital formats.
Regional impact
Nadi continues to serve as one of five Regional Operational Meteorological Data Banks in the Asia-Pacific region. The upgrades will deliver tangible safety and efficiency gains across Pacific aviation.
B2B Takeaway
For airlines operating Pacific routes and DMCs managing South Pacific itineraries, this means improved operational reliability and weather intelligence. It also signals Fiji growing role as a regional aviation hub, potentially opening new connectivity options for Indian and Asian travellers to the Pacific.
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