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  2. Nepal Airlines - Wikipedia

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    26 August 1962 – A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC-6 Porter crashed in Barse Dhuri on a rescue mission for the 1962 Royal Nepal Airlines DC-3 crash. [31] [32] 12 July 1969 – A Royal Nepal Airlines Douglas DC-3D (9N-AAP) collided with a tree while flying over a cloud-covered ridge at 7,300 feet at Hetauda, Nepal. All 4 crew and 31 passengers ...

  3. List of Nepal Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of airlines of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Royal Nepal Airlines - Wikipedia

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  6. List of passenger airlines - Wikipedia

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    Various passenger airlines from different countries parked at Los Angeles International Airport. This is a list of airlines in operation that offer regular (usually scheduled) service to paying passengers from the general public. This list includes some airlines that offer charter service on a regular basis between fixed destinations.

  7. Syangboche Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was constructed in 1971 by a team led by Takashi Miyahara and was opened with a test flight by Royal Nepal Airlines on June 1, 1973. [3] It was built to serve Hotel Everest View [], at the time the highest-placed hotel in the world.