Two new standby generators and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system have arrived at Honiara International Airport and will ensure continuous power to critical infrastructure supporting aeronautical operations, improving reliability and reducing power disruptions risks. The total investment, valued at SBD 3 million, is supported by the World Bank, and is being implemented by the Ministry of Communication and Aviation (MCA) under the Second Solomon Islands Roads and Aviation Project (SIRAP2).
The state-of-the-art prime standby generator sets, designated as 150kVA, along with a 100kVA UPS system, have been supplied by the Joint Venture of Raf Ojakh LLC and Chongqing Hydropower Equipment Company Limited from the Republic of Armenia. As part of the contract, the suppliers covered the installation, testing, commissioning, and training for the new equipment. The purchasing of the new equipment reflects the Governmentโs commitment to modernizing essential equipment and strengthening the aviation and communication sectors.

The back-up generators and UPS system arrived at Honiara International Port on March 1, 2025, and were delivered to the site on March 4, 2025. The equipment will provide reliable power to essential systems like air traffic communication, rescue fire services, and airfield ground lighting, ensuring the airport’s services operate smoothly.
Permanent Secretary of MCA, Alwyn Danitofea, expressed enthusiasm about the new acquisition, stating: “The arrival of this modern power solution marks a significant step forward in our efforts to strengthen the country’s aviation and communication infrastructure. With the generous support of the World Bank through SIRAP2, we can now ensure continuous and reliable operations even during power outages.”
The procurement of the generator and UPS system is part of SIRAP2โs ongoing efforts to enhance capacity and operational efficiency in alignment with the Solomon Islands’ broader infrastructure development goals.
MCA extends its gratitude to the World Bank for its continued support and to Raf Ojakh LLC and Chongqing Hydropower Equipment Company Limited for their cooperation throughout the procurement and delivery process.
The Solomon Islands Government remains committed to improving infrastructure across the country. Other SIRAP2 investments include: construction of four new bridges in Malaita (Kolofe1, Kolofe2, Suโu Harbor, and Bira Bridges), improvements to Noro Roads, upgrading of Honiara and Munda International Airports and Santa Cruz (Lata) Airfield, installation of new air navigation systems in Makira-Ulawa and Temotu, and support for regional airport maintenance.
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