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  2. Biman Bangladesh Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The air cargo industry in Bangladesh grew by 16.5% in the fiscal year 2003–04. Private operators increased their share of the cargo market by 10.6% and were responsible for handling 24% of the total 99,000 tonnes of cargo at the expense of both Biman and foreign airlines which saw a reduction in their shares by 4.6% and 6.0% respectively.

  3. Transport in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Bangladesh. Transport in Bangladesh is dominated by roadways, accounting for the majority of both passenger and cargo traffic due to substantial development efforts since independence. Eight major national highways connect the capital, Dhaka, with divisional and district headquarters, port cities, and international routes.

  4. List of airlines of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation. Bangladesh Road Transport Authority. Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority. Chittagong Port Authority. Mongla Port Authority. Payra Port Authority. Bangladesh Railway. Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited.

  5. SkyAir - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Key people. Md Arifur Rahman (Chairman) Khalil bin Wahid (MD) J M Mostafizur Rahman (CEO) Website. skycapitalcargo.com. SkyAir, legally Sky Capital Airlines, is a cargo airline headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh [1] and based at Shahjalal International Airport.

  6. Bismillah Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Bismillah Airlines is the first international cargo carrier in Bangladesh. In 1999, BML launched a commercial route between Bangkok and Dhaka with a Boeing 707. [ 3] In 2009, the Mollah Group opened the Bismillah Flying School, the first private flying school in the country. [ 4] In 2010, Bismillah Airlines exported 120,000 tons worth of cargo ...

  7. US-Bangla Airlines - Wikipedia

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    By September 2019, US-Bangla Airlines had become the second largest airline after Biman Bangladesh Airlines, in Bangladesh in terms of fleet size. [ 5 ] The airline was supposed to start direct flights from Sylhet to other Bangladeshi cities such as Chittagong , Cox's Bazar and Jessore , as well as a flight from Chittagong to Jessore, in order ...

  8. Easy Fly Express - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Dhaka. Key people. Saber Hossain Chowdhury, (Chairman) Website. easyfly-express .com. Easy Fly Express is a cargo airline based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with its main hub at Shahjalal International Airport. The airline was founded in 2007 and commenced operations on 1 July 2008. [2] [3] Its fleet comprises one Saab 340 aircraft.

  9. Port of Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    The Chittagong Port (Bengali: চট্টগ্রাম বন্দর) is the main seaport of Bangladesh.Located in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong and on the banks of the Karnaphuli River, the port handles over 70 percent of Bangladesh's export-import trade, [3] and has been used by India, Nepal and Bhutan for transshipment.