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Sir RanaId Dennis Buchanan (1932 – 2001) was the owner of several airlines in
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, most notably
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in
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(PNG). He was also a publisher and served one term in the country's pre-Independence
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Early life

Buchanan was born on 6 November 1932 in
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, Australia, being the second-youngest of nine children of Brisbane and Jessie Buchanan. His mother died when he was six years old. In early 1942, he and Lilla, his youngest sister, were sent to live with their uncle on a dairy farm in the
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of
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, attending a one-teacher school with about one dozen pupils. At the end of 1943, he returned to Sydney to complete his primary education, living with a family friend. His father then enrolled him at
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, a boarding school where he obtained an Intermediate Certificate in 1948.


Aviation career

In June 1949
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of Gibbes Sepik Airways (GSA),
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, who had also attended All Saints' College, sought a young man to work for him in the Territory. The school bursar recommended Buchanan. He flew to
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in December 1949, together with Gibbes. In 1955, aged 23 years, while still working at GSA, Buchanan formed a partnership to grow coffee near
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, multiplying his investment sixfold within about a year. In January 1958, Buchanan purchased Territory Airlines Pty Ltd (TAL), which was based in
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. When Buchanan bought TAL, the company, which had started in 1952, had just two planes. Living in Goroka, he initially built up a fleet of mainly
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planes, which were suited to conditions in the highlands of
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, earning himself a reputation as an astute buyer of aircraft. By June 1969, he had 21 aircraft. In 1974, he changed the name of Territory Airlines to Talair, in order to reflect the forthcoming Independence of PNG in 1975. At its peak, Talair had 70 aircraft and over 1,000 employees, serving 150 airports in a country largely dependent on air travel, and was the country's most important airline after the national flag carrier,
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. This was achieved, in part, through his ability to command the loyalty of his staff, despite his tendency to frequently sack staff on a whim, only to rescind his decision the following day. In addition to buying planes, Buchanan purchased several existing air companies in PNG, including Sepik Air Charters (in 1972); Melanesian Air Charters (1975); Panga Airways (1977); Cloudlands Aviation (1986); and Co-Air (1987). In 1968 he established Talco, in order to promote PNG tourism, transport workers to plantations on the islands of
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and New Ireland, and to conduct aerial spraying. In 1981, he opened Talair (Australia), running a charter operation based in
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. He also expanded into other South Pacific nations, including owning and operating Solair in the
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and Air Melanesie in Vanuatu. In 1983, Buchanan signed a contract with
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. He further expanded his involvement in the Philippines and also operated an airline in
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. In 1993, Buchanan closed down Talair, a result of declining economic conditions, the high cost of running a fleet with many different types of plane, and the constant need to negotiate fare increases with the government. This was one of many of his run-ins with governments and bureaucracies as he faced difficulties in obtaining approval to fly his planes out of the country. Many of his planes were eventually sold to a new airline he had established in Queensland,
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(FWA), which he had founded in 1987 after the closure of
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' services in Queensland.Flight West goes internatiional with services to Papua New Guinea ''
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Flight West Airlines mainly concentrated on government-subsidised flights to remote areas. Once again, he built up a substantial airline which, by the late 1990s, was carrying 400,000+ passengers per year, employing more than 400 people, with 16 planes, and flying to 34 destinations in Queensland, the
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and
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. In 2001, Buchanan, put FWA into voluntary liquidation, ceasing trading while still solvent in order that staff redundancy payments could be guaranteed.


Political career

Buchanan served one term in the pre-Independence Papua New Guinea House of Assembly from 1968, representing the conservative Unite Party. He made no formal speeches but his interjections in the speeches of others became famous.


Publisher

Buchanan became the owner of the daily ''Niugini News'' newspaper. This was closed down at the same time as he closed Talair in 1993.


Death

Buchanan died from
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on 29 August 2001 in Brisbane. He was buried in the graveyard at St Matthews Anglican Church, Grovely. He was survived by his wife, Della Brown, and their nine children. Unlike many Australians living in Papua New Guinea he had never taken on the nationality of that country.


Awards and honours

Buchanan was made a Member of the
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(MBE) in the 1976 Queen's Birthday Honours List, for services to aviation and tourism. In 1991, he was knighted by
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in recognition of his services to aviation in Papua New Guinea.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Buchanan, Dennis 1932 births 2001 deaths Australian businesspeople Australian emigrants to Papua New Guinea