The accident aircraft was a
Boeing 737-8BK,
registration P2-PXE,
msn 33024, Boeing line number 1688. It had first flown on 1 April 2005. The aircraft was powered by two
CFM International CFM56-7B26 engines. At the time of the accident, the aircraft had accumulated 37,160 hours and 36 minutes flight time over 14,788 cycles. On 29 July 2010, the aircraft was sold to
Jet Airways and registered VT-JBT. It was sold to CIT Leasing Corporation on 24 July 2013 and registered M-ABGK before being sold to
Loftleidir, which leased the aircraft to Air Niugini on 13 September 2013, registered P2-PXE. The captain and
pilot in command was a 52-year-old Papua New Guinean man who had 19,780 flight hours, including 2,276 hours on the Boeing 737. The
first officer was a 35-year-old Australian man who had 4,618 flight hours, with 368 of them on the Boeing 737. An engineer from Loftleidir was also on board and was sitting in the cockpit
jump seat. He was filming the landing for personal use on his cell phone. The video was used in the subsequent investigation. ==Accident==