PROVIDE A NEWER AIRCRAFT SO MORE PEOPLE HAVE ACCESS TO GOD’S WORD

Pilot Kars Kroneman and some Indonesians pose in front of the leased Cessna Caravan in Papua, Indonesia.

For 17 years, YAJASI, our aviation partner in Papua, Indonesia, has utilized a PC-12, donated by JAARS, to reach unreached people with the gospel in their own language. The PC-12 has excelled at serving people on the Moluccas Islands and the Bird’s Head Peninsula of Papua, and performing medivacs to Australia. 

But for the past five years the PC-12 has not flown in the Moluccas because of the development of a regional airline service, and flights to Bird’s Head Peninsula have also been reduced. At the same time, the PC-12 has become difficult to maintain because of its age. 

So, after operating a Cessna Caravan for two years on trial, YAJASI leadership informs us that: “The Caravan has proven to be a great fit for us. It can operate into one-half of the runways where we serve, while the PC-12 can only operate at one-quarter of our runways.” 

Other benefits of the Caravan: 

  • The operating cost per hour is half of the PC-12. 
  • A larger cabin and cargo pod mean that pilots can typically carry more passengers and cargo without reconfiguring the cabin seats. 

 AIR OPERATIONS 

By giving to Air Operations, you can provide our partner in Papua, Indonesia, with a more efficient aircraft so more people can access God’s Word. Need: $800,000