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Nepal Airlines acquired two Airbus A330-200 jets in 2018. With these four jets added to the fleet, the airline plans to expand its international destinations further to locations like Beijing, Saudi Arabia, Seoul, Sydney and Israel. It is also planning to operate to Europe as soon as it is removed from the list of air carriers banned in the EU.
9 March 1961 – A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC-6 Porter crashed in Jiri. [29] 1 August 1962 – A Royal Nepal Airlines Douglas C-47A-DL (9N-AAH) en route from Kathmandu-Gauchaur Airport to New Delhi Airport, radio contact was lost and the aircraft crashed near Tulachan Dhuri. The wreckage was found on 9 August 1962 on a mountaintop at ...
Airline Sector Image IATA ICAO Callsign AOC issued Aircraft Buddha Air: Domestic/International U4: BHA: BUDDHA AIR: 1997 18 Himalaya Airlines: International H9: HIM: HIMALAYA: 2014 4 Nepal Airlines: Domestic/International RA: RNA: ROYAL NEPAL: 1958 6 Shree Airlines: Domestic: N9 SHA: SHREE AIR: 1999 11 Sita Air: Domestic: ST: STA [a]-2003 4 ...
The airport is a hub for two international airlines—the flag carrier Nepal Airlines and Himalaya Airlines, along with multiple other domestic carriers. The airport is considered as a starting point for Mount Everest international tourists, with several daily flights to Lukla. Several airlines also offer Everest sightseeing flights from Kathmandu.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) forced any airline operating more than three flights a day from Nepal's other international airport, Tribhuvan International Airport to also operate from Gautam Buddha Airport. [26] [27] This sparked a controversy, as CAAN canceled flights by Nepal Airlines as the airline did not comply with this ...
In the late 1990s, the first international services begun with Air India flights to Singapore. [17] In 2000, the first foreign carrier, Royal Nepal Airlines, commenced operations with flights to Kathmandu, followed by Lufthansa's A340 service a year later to Germany.