The second aircraft will be the same model as the existing aircraft — a Boeing 737-400. It will have the same Guam branding, along with the Guam flag and Guam Visitors Bureau logo. According to Fly Guam, the only distinction on the outside of the aircraft will be the tail, which will sport a different ocean image.
The interior of the second aircraft will be identical to the existing aircraft. Seating configuration will be 12 business class and 132 economy class seats.
“We are hugely excited to be receiving our second aircraft,” said Jeffrey Stern, chief executive officer of Fly Guam. “We are committed to serving Micronesia, and the arrival of this second aircraft will enable us to serve you better.”
Fly Guam currently operates flights to Saipan, Palau, Nagoya and Taipei. Visit www.flyguam.com for more information or to make reservations.


