Nauru Airlines has acquired a seventh plane - a B737-800 passenger aircraft.
The blessing of the aircraft took place at the airline's Brisbane hangar on 22 February, in a moving ceremony conducted by Rev David Deluckner who is also a member of the Nauru Airlines Board, the airline state via a statement.
The ceremony was witnessed by President David Adeang and the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Russ Kun, together with invited guests and Nauru Airlines staff.
Nauru Airlines fleet now comprises four passenger and three freighter aircraft
Chairman Dr Kieren Keke said this arrival completes the first phase of Nauru Airlines' fleet upgrade program.
Dr Keke said they still have two Boeing 737-300 planes, but they will work towards replacing these with new generation aircraft.
"Having a fleet that serves both Nauru's air service needs, as well as enabling Nauru Airlines to secure charter and commercial work with other airlines and customers, is essential to fulfilling our business model - to operate many services outside of Nauru, for the purpose of ensuring we can sustain the essential services for Nauru," he siad.
"This was one of the key considerations in our decision to acquire the larger 800 model Boeing 737 aircraft," he said.
President Adeang highlighted the importance of flag carrier Nauru Airlines.
"Nauru Airlines is the pride of Nauru and we fly the flag, the star and the colours of the nation across the region. Take pride in all you do each day and know that what you do at work each day, matters to a nation of people," he said.