[1] On May 11, 2023, a 16-seat Twin Otter (T2-TV8) was delivered from Honolulu International Airport by CEO Christopher Langton and two co-pilots.
[3] The airline was hoping to strengthen the intra-island connection between Tuvalu's airports and improve reliable domestic air service.
Tuvalu's government announced restoration plans for its aviation infrastructure and once the outer-lying island airstrips were updated, those destinations would become operational.
[4] Operations did not commence and no information was given regarding the delay of the airline's startup.
[6] Centre for Aviation (CAPA), of which Tuvalu is a member country, continues stating on its website that the airline was proposed, therefore not meant to launch.