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Nepal Airlines

Nepal Airlines Corporation (Nepali: नेपाल वायुसेवा निगम, romanized: Nepāl Vāyusevā Nigam, lit.'Nepal Air Service Corporation'), formerly known as Royal Nepal Airlines (शाही नेपाल वायुसेवा, Śāhī Nepāl Vāyusevā, 'Royal Nepal Air Service'), is the flag carrier of Nepal. Founded in 1958, it is the oldest airline of the country. Out of its main base at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, the airline operates domestic services within Nepal and medium-haul services in Asia. The airline's first aircraft was a Douglas DC-3, used to serve domestic routes and a handful of destinations in India.[3] The airline acquired its first jet aircraft, Boeing 727s, in 1972. As of February 2023, the airline operates a fleet of six aircraft. Since 2013, the airline has been on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union.[4]

Nepal Airlines
नेपाल वायुसेवा
Nepāl Vāyusevā
IATA ICAO Callsign
RA RNA ROYAL NEPAL
Founded1 July 1958; 64 years ago (1958-07-01), as Royal Nepal Airlines
AOC #003/2000
HubsTribhuvan International Airport
Secondary hubs
Fleet size6
Destinations36
Parent companyGovernment of Nepal
HeadquartersKantipath, Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Key peopleMr. Ubaraj Adhikari(Chairman)[1]
Mr. Dim Prasad Poudel(Managing Director)[2]
Employees1,400
WebsiteOfficial website

History

 
Former logo of Royal Nepal Airlines

1950s and 1960s: early years

 
Royal Nepal Airlines HS 748 at Calcutta Dum Dum Airport in 1974

The airline was established in July 1958 as Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation with one Douglas DC-3. At the beginning, its services were limited to Simara, Pokhara and destinations to India such as Patna, Calcutta and Delhi. In 1961, Pilatus Porter STOL aircraft joined the fleet, and in 1963 12-seater Chinese Feng Shou-2 Harvesters were brought into service, opening up the kingdom's more remote routes.[5]

Nepal's geopolitical situation produced a strange, politically mixed fleet, which was typically financed through aid programs from the country of manufacture. Seven more Douglas DC-3s were added to the fleet between 1959 and 1964. Furthermore, China supplied a couple of Feng Shou-2 aircraft which did not enter scheduled service. Bell Helicopters leased from Singapore were also used for charters. Two Russian Mi-4 helicopters also flew on scheduled routes to remote points. The route network was expanded internally and externally, soon reaching Dhaka in what was then East Pakistan.[6]

In 1966, a turboprop Fokker F27 was added to the airline's fleet.

1970s and 1980s: the jet age and economic boom

In 1970, RNAC acquired its first Hawker Siddeley HS-748 followed by Twin Otters in 1971 and Boeing 727s in 1972. Two Boeing 757s gradually replaced the airline's Boeing 727s in 1987.[5]

 
Royal Nepal Airlines Boeing 727-100 at Don Muang Airport in 1986

Nepal had 181,000 tourist visitors in 1985, of which 80 percent arrived by air. Royal Nepal Airlines carried 38 percent of these tourist passengers, but that number was down from the company's peak market share of 50 percent in 1979. Indian Airlines Corporation was RNAC's main competitor, but newer entrants in the business were also competing with RNAC for market share. These companies included Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa, which started direct Kathmandu-Frankfurt service in cooperation with RNAC in October 1987 and now, other airlines are also wanting to do so.

At the time, Royal Nepal Airlines' network-connected 38 domestic and 10 international destinations. RNAC was flying directly from Nepal to Hong Kong (home to many Gurkhas employed by the British Army) by 1988 using a Boeing 757. In April 1988, NAC and the Civil Aviation Administration of China cooperated to provide scheduled service between Kathmandu and Lhasa in the autonomous province of Tibet.[6]

RNAC reported revenues of $54.3 million in 1988–89, producing an operating profit of $17 million. With a workforce of 2,200, NAC had become the country's largest employer and largest earner of foreign currency, bringing in roughly $15 million a year from abroad. Seventy-five percent of the company's passengers were foreign tourists. London, Dubai, Dhaka, Karachi, and Bombay were added to the route network during the 1980s.[6]

1990s and 2000s: corruption

The domestic air market of the country was liberalized in 1992, and new competitors emerged: Necon Air, Cosmic Air, Everest Air, Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines, and Sita Air. Nepal Airlines had its last Boeing 727 flight in 1992. By 1997, these four competitors accounted for 70 percent of Nepal's domestic air traffic.[7]

Adding to the airline's struggles as the millennium approached, were allegations of corruption which periodically surfaced. One case involved Dinesh Dhamija, who later founded the Ebookers Internet travel site. Dhamija had been accused of receiving his post as director of RNAC's European operations in the early 1990s on account of cronyism with Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala. Dhamija won a substantial settlement with the airline after a bitter court battle over these charges.[6]

In December 2000, a large scandal revolved around the lease of a Boeing 767 aircraft from Austria's Lauda Air, which entered service in over protests from employees and government officials. The latter claimed the deal was unnecessary since NAC was not getting enough usage from its two existing Boeing 757s; further, the actual cost per flight hour of the Lauda jet ended up being $5,000 ($1,150 above the cost specified in the contract). RNAC chairman Haribhakta Shrestha was suspended during an investigation, along with other NAC executives; Nepal's tourism and civil aviation minister Tarani Dutt Chataut resigned soon after.[6]

In 2004, it was reported that the Government of Nepal had decided to sell off 49% of its stake in Nepal Airlines, to the private sector, and hand over management control, whilst retaining a 51% share. This would provide the investment to get the airline out of significant debt.[8]

The former chairman of Nepal Airlines, Ramagya Chaturvedi, was jailed for corruption in February 2005.[9]

 
Headquarter of Nepal Airlines

In September 2007, the airline confirmed that it had sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god following technical problems with one of its aircraft. Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane, a Boeing 757, at Tribhuvan International Airport. The offering was made to Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is seen on the company's aircraft. The airline said that after Sunday's ceremony, the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong. Raju KC, an airline official, was quoted as saying: “The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights.” The company did not say what the problem was, but reports in local media had blamed an electrical fault.[10]

From 2000 until 2010, there were no accidents with Nepal Airlines' aircraft involved. This is the longest period without such an incident in the history of the company.[citation needed]

The 2010s: addition of Airbus fleet

 
Nepal Airlines Boeing 757-200 wearing old livery.

In 2009, at the Dubai Airshow, Nepal Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire two Airbus A320-200 aircraft with the plans to operate flights to the Middle East and Southeast Asia.[11]

In April 2014, Nepal Airlines unveiled new plane after taking delivery of Xian MA-60 aircraft as a gift from AVIC company of China. The "Red and Blue strips" livery were replaced by the new livery, which resembles the flag of Nepal.

On 8 February 2015, Nepal Airlines received its first Airbus A320 aircraft, "Sagarmatha". On 30 April 2015, its second Airbus A320, "Lumbini," landed in Kathmandu. The aircraft was filled with 5 tonnes of aid material flown from the Airbus factory in Hamburg, to Nepal on delivery of the aircraft. The aid material was used in the relief effort for the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Both the aircraft were painted in the company's new livery.

In 2015, Nepal Airlines flew 253,658 travellers, up 22.87 percent compared to the previous year, which saw the transport of 206,430 passengers.[12] Similarly, it flew 42,535 domestic air passengers in 2015, an increase of 21.60% compared to the previous year.[13]

In 2016, one of the airline's aging Boeing 757-200 (Registration 9N-ACA) was retired after three decades of service because of the non-profitable operation with high maintenance costs; the airline sold it to BB Airways. The airline currently operates international flights with its two Airbus A320-200s and two A330-200s.

On 16 July 2017, Nepal Airlines launched an online ticket booking service for international flights.

In 2018, Nepal Airlines acquired two Airbus A330-200s via Hi Fly and AAR Corporation. The first of the two jets arrived at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on 28 June[14] and the second one on 26 July[15] the same year. The airline plans to expand its international destinations by operating the newly added wide-body jets to cities like Seoul Incheon, Tokyo, and Sydney. In November 2018, it was reported that Nepal Airlines was considering Ethiopian Airlines as a strategic partner ahead of a planned reorganization.[16]

In mid-March, NAC retired its remaining Boeing 757-200M after three decades of service in order to focus on an Airbus-only fleet. The company is likely to sell the aircraft soon.[17]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Nepal, Nepal Airlines carried out rescue and evacuation charter flights while all of its scheduled flights were grounded from March 2020.[18]

In July 2020, Nepal Airlines retired its fleet of Chinese-made Xian MA60 and Harbin Y-12 aircraft, as they were found unsuited for operations in Nepal.[19]

Destinations

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Nepal Airlines currently operates flights to only a number of its destinations.

Prior to this, Nepal Airlines flew to 10 international and several domestic destinations from its main hub at Tribhuvan International Airport. The airline also operates domestic flights from its regional hubs at Biratnagar, Nepalgunj and Pokhara.

Codeshare agreements

Fleet

 
Nepal Airlines DHC-6 Twin Otter
 
Nepal Airlines Airbus A330-200
 
Nepal Airlines Airbus A320-200
 
Nepal Airlines former Airbus A310-300
 
Nepal Airlines former Xian MA-60

Current fleet

 
Nepal Airlines former Hawker Siddeley HS 748
 
Nepal Airlines former Harbin Y-12
 
Nepal Airlines former Boeing 727-100

The Nepal Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft as of July 2020.[21][22][23]

Nepal Airlines Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Airbus A320-200 2 8 150 158
Airbus A330-200 2 18 256 274 [24]
de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter 2 19 19
Total 6

Former fleet

Nepal Airlines Historical Fleet
Aircraft Introduced Retired Notes Ref
Airbus A310-300 1993 1996 Leased [25]
Boeing 707 1983 1983 Leased
Boeing 727-100 1972 1993
Boeing 757-200 1987 2017
Boeing 757-200M 1987 2019 Parked [17]
Boeing 767-300 2000 2001 Leased [25]
Douglas DC-3 1958 1973
Fokker F27 Friendship 1966 1970
Fong Shou-2 Harvester 1963 1965
Harbin Y-12 2014 2020 [26][27]
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 1970 1996
Pilatus Porter 1961 1998
Xian MA60 2014 2020 [26][28]

Cabins and services

International

Shangri-La Class

Shangri-La Class is Nepal Airlines' business class on all international flights. Shangri-La Class consists of 18 seats on Airbus A330 aircraft with a six-abreast configuration and 8 seats on the Airbus A320 aircraft with a four-abreast configuration. Nepal Airlines serves Shangri-La Class passengers a gourmet meal. Passengers are also provided with an array of drinks to choose, including complementary wine, cocktail, vodka, and a range of soft drinks.[29]

Economy Class

Nepal Airlines serves economy class passengers a meal, with options of either fish, chicken or mutton for their economy class passengers. Passengers can also request the vegetarian meal at the time of reservation.[30] The economy seats in Airbus A330 aircraft are equipped with IFE system with options including 40 Asian movies, 30 TV programs and 20 music albums.[citation needed]

Domestic

Economy Class

All of the Nepal Airlines' domestic fleets are configured with economy class only. Since most of the domestic flights are less than an hour-long, passengers are provided with complementary candies and cottons only.[citation needed]

Incidents and accidents

See also

References

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External links

  Media related to Nepal Airlines at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website

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Nepal Airlines Corporation Nepali न प ल व य स व न गम romanized Nepal Vayuseva Nigam lit Nepal Air Service Corporation formerly known as Royal Nepal Airlines श ह न प ल व य स व Sahi Nepal Vayuseva Royal Nepal Air Service is the flag carrier of Nepal Founded in 1958 it is the oldest airline of the country Out of its main base at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu the airline operates domestic services within Nepal and medium haul services in Asia The airline s first aircraft was a Douglas DC 3 used to serve domestic routes and a handful of destinations in India 3 The airline acquired its first jet aircraft Boeing 727s in 1972 As of February 2023 the airline operates a fleet of six aircraft Since 2013 the airline has been on the list of air carriers banned in the European Union 4 Nepal Airlinesन प ल व य स व Nepal VayusevaIATA ICAO CallsignRA RNA ROYAL NEPALFounded1 July 1958 64 years ago 1958 07 01 as Royal Nepal AirlinesAOC 003 2000HubsTribhuvan International AirportSecondary hubsBiratnagar Airport Nepalgunj Airport Pokhara AirportFleet size6Destinations36Parent companyGovernment of NepalHeadquartersKantipath Kathmandu Bagmati Province NepalKey peopleMr Ubaraj Adhikari Chairman 1 Mr Dim Prasad Poudel Managing Director 2 Employees1 400WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 1950s and 1960s early years 1 2 1970s and 1980s the jet age and economic boom 1 3 1990s and 2000s corruption 1 4 The 2010s addition of Airbus fleet 2 Destinations 2 1 Codeshare agreements 3 Fleet 3 1 Current fleet 3 2 Former fleet 4 Cabins and services 4 1 International 4 1 1 Shangri La Class 4 1 2 Economy Class 4 2 Domestic 4 2 1 Economy Class 5 Incidents and accidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Former logo of Royal Nepal Airlines 1950s and 1960s early years Edit Royal Nepal Airlines HS 748 at Calcutta Dum Dum Airport in 1974 The airline was established in July 1958 as Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation with one Douglas DC 3 At the beginning its services were limited to Simara Pokhara and destinations to India such as Patna Calcutta and Delhi In 1961 Pilatus Porter STOL aircraft joined the fleet and in 1963 12 seater Chinese Feng Shou 2 Harvesters were brought into service opening up the kingdom s more remote routes 5 Nepal s geopolitical situation produced a strange politically mixed fleet which was typically financed through aid programs from the country of manufacture Seven more Douglas DC 3s were added to the fleet between 1959 and 1964 Furthermore China supplied a couple of Feng Shou 2 aircraft which did not enter scheduled service Bell Helicopters leased from Singapore were also used for charters Two Russian Mi 4 helicopters also flew on scheduled routes to remote points The route network was expanded internally and externally soon reaching Dhaka in what was then East Pakistan 6 In 1966 a turboprop Fokker F27 was added to the airline s fleet 1970s and 1980s the jet age and economic boom Edit In 1970 RNAC acquired its first Hawker Siddeley HS 748 followed by Twin Otters in 1971 and Boeing 727s in 1972 Two Boeing 757s gradually replaced the airline s Boeing 727s in 1987 5 Royal Nepal Airlines Boeing 727 100 at Don Muang Airport in 1986 Nepal had 181 000 tourist visitors in 1985 of which 80 percent arrived by air Royal Nepal Airlines carried 38 percent of these tourist passengers but that number was down from the company s peak market share of 50 percent in 1979 Indian Airlines Corporation was RNAC s main competitor but newer entrants in the business were also competing with RNAC for market share These companies included Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa which started direct Kathmandu Frankfurt service in cooperation with RNAC in October 1987 and now other airlines are also wanting to do so At the time Royal Nepal Airlines network connected 38 domestic and 10 international destinations RNAC was flying directly from Nepal to Hong Kong home to many Gurkhas employed by the British Army by 1988 using a Boeing 757 In April 1988 NAC and the Civil Aviation Administration of China cooperated to provide scheduled service between Kathmandu and Lhasa in the autonomous province of Tibet 6 RNAC reported revenues of 54 3 million in 1988 89 producing an operating profit of 17 million With a workforce of 2 200 NAC had become the country s largest employer and largest earner of foreign currency bringing in roughly 15 million a year from abroad Seventy five percent of the company s passengers were foreign tourists London Dubai Dhaka Karachi and Bombay were added to the route network during the 1980s 6 1990s and 2000s corruption Edit The domestic air market of the country was liberalized in 1992 and new competitors emerged Necon Air Cosmic Air Everest Air Buddha Air Yeti Airlines and Sita Air Nepal Airlines had its last Boeing 727 flight in 1992 By 1997 these four competitors accounted for 70 percent of Nepal s domestic air traffic 7 Adding to the airline s struggles as the millennium approached were allegations of corruption which periodically surfaced One case involved Dinesh Dhamija who later founded the Ebookers Internet travel site Dhamija had been accused of receiving his post as director of RNAC s European operations in the early 1990s on account of cronyism with Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala Dhamija won a substantial settlement with the airline after a bitter court battle over these charges 6 In December 2000 a large scandal revolved around the lease of a Boeing 767 aircraft from Austria s Lauda Air which entered service in over protests from employees and government officials The latter claimed the deal was unnecessary since NAC was not getting enough usage from its two existing Boeing 757s further the actual cost per flight hour of the Lauda jet ended up being 5 000 1 150 above the cost specified in the contract RNAC chairman Haribhakta Shrestha was suspended during an investigation along with other NAC executives Nepal s tourism and civil aviation minister Tarani Dutt Chataut resigned soon after 6 In 2004 it was reported that the Government of Nepal had decided to sell off 49 of its stake in Nepal Airlines to the private sector and hand over management control whilst retaining a 51 share This would provide the investment to get the airline out of significant debt 8 The former chairman of Nepal Airlines Ramagya Chaturvedi was jailed for corruption in February 2005 9 Headquarter of Nepal Airlines In September 2007 the airline confirmed that it had sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god following technical problems with one of its aircraft Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane a Boeing 757 at Tribhuvan International Airport The offering was made to Akash Bhairab the Hindu god of sky protection whose symbol is seen on the company s aircraft The airline said that after Sunday s ceremony the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong Raju KC an airline official was quoted as saying The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights The company did not say what the problem was but reports in local media had blamed an electrical fault 10 From 2000 until 2010 there were no accidents with Nepal Airlines aircraft involved This is the longest period without such an incident in the history of the company citation needed The 2010s addition of Airbus fleet Edit Nepal Airlines Boeing 757 200 wearing old livery In 2009 at the Dubai Airshow Nepal Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire two Airbus A320 200 aircraft with the plans to operate flights to the Middle East and Southeast Asia 11 In April 2014 Nepal Airlines unveiled new plane after taking delivery of Xian MA 60 aircraft as a gift from AVIC company of China The Red and Blue strips livery were replaced by the new livery which resembles the flag of Nepal On 8 February 2015 Nepal Airlines received its first Airbus A320 aircraft Sagarmatha On 30 April 2015 its second Airbus A320 Lumbini landed in Kathmandu The aircraft was filled with 5 tonnes of aid material flown from the Airbus factory in Hamburg to Nepal on delivery of the aircraft The aid material was used in the relief effort for the 2015 Nepal earthquake Both the aircraft were painted in the company s new livery In 2015 Nepal Airlines flew 253 658 travellers up 22 87 percent compared to the previous year which saw the transport of 206 430 passengers 12 Similarly it flew 42 535 domestic air passengers in 2015 an increase of 21 60 compared to the previous year 13 In 2016 one of the airline s aging Boeing 757 200 Registration 9N ACA was retired after three decades of service because of the non profitable operation with high maintenance costs the airline sold it to BB Airways The airline currently operates international flights with its two Airbus A320 200s and two A330 200s On 16 July 2017 Nepal Airlines launched an online ticket booking service for international flights In 2018 Nepal Airlines acquired two Airbus A330 200s via Hi Fly and AAR Corporation The first of the two jets arrived at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu on 28 June 14 and the second one on 26 July 15 the same year The airline plans to expand its international destinations by operating the newly added wide body jets to cities like Seoul Incheon Tokyo and Sydney In November 2018 it was reported that Nepal Airlines was considering Ethiopian Airlines as a strategic partner ahead of a planned reorganization 16 In mid March NAC retired its remaining Boeing 757 200M after three decades of service in order to focus on an Airbus only fleet The company is likely to sell the aircraft soon 17 During the COVID 19 pandemic in Nepal Nepal Airlines carried out rescue and evacuation charter flights while all of its scheduled flights were grounded from March 2020 18 In July 2020 Nepal Airlines retired its fleet of Chinese made Xian MA60 and Harbin Y 12 aircraft as they were found unsuited for operations in Nepal 19 Destinations EditMain article List of Nepal Airlines destinations As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic Nepal Airlines currently operates flights to only a number of its destinations Prior to this Nepal Airlines flew to 10 international and several domestic destinations from its main hub at Tribhuvan International Airport The airline also operates domestic flights from its regional hubs at Biratnagar Nepalgunj and Pokhara Codeshare agreements Edit Druk Air 20 Fleet Edit Nepal Airlines DHC 6 Twin Otter Nepal Airlines Airbus A330 200 Nepal Airlines Airbus A320 200 Nepal Airlines former Airbus A310 300 Nepal Airlines former Xian MA 60 Current fleet Edit Nepal Airlines former Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Nepal Airlines former Harbin Y 12 Nepal Airlines former Boeing 727 100 The Nepal Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft as of July 2020 21 22 23 Nepal Airlines Fleet Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers NotesC Y TotalAirbus A320 200 2 8 150 158Airbus A330 200 2 18 256 274 24 de Havilland Canada DHC 6 300 Twin Otter 2 19 19Total 6 Former fleet Edit Nepal Airlines Historical Fleet Aircraft Introduced Retired Notes RefAirbus A310 300 1993 1996 Leased 25 Boeing 707 1983 1983 LeasedBoeing 727 100 1972 1993Boeing 757 200 1987 2017Boeing 757 200M 1987 2019 Parked 17 Boeing 767 300 2000 2001 Leased 25 Douglas DC 3 1958 1973Fokker F27 Friendship 1966 1970Fong Shou 2 Harvester 1963 1965Harbin Y 12 2014 2020 26 27 Hawker Siddeley HS 748 1970 1996Pilatus Porter 1961 1998Xian MA60 2014 2020 26 28 Cabins and services EditInternational Edit Shangri La Class Edit Shangri La Class is Nepal Airlines business class on all international flights Shangri La Class consists of 18 seats on Airbus A330 aircraft with a six abreast configuration and 8 seats on the Airbus A320 aircraft with a four abreast configuration Nepal Airlines serves Shangri La Class passengers a gourmet meal Passengers are also provided with an array of drinks to choose including complementary wine cocktail vodka and a range of soft drinks 29 Economy Class Edit Nepal Airlines serves economy class passengers a meal with options of either fish chicken or mutton for their economy class passengers Passengers can also request the vegetarian meal at the time of reservation 30 The economy seats in Airbus A330 aircraft are equipped with IFE system with options including 40 Asian movies 30 TV programs and 20 music albums citation needed Domestic Edit Economy Class Edit All of the Nepal Airlines domestic fleets are configured with economy class only Since most of the domestic flights are less than an hour long passengers are provided with complementary candies and cottons only citation needed Incidents and accidents Edit5 November 1960 A Royal Nepal Airlines Douglas C 47A 80 DL 9N AAD crashed on take off at Bhairawa Airport and caught fire All 4 crew members died There were no passengers on board 31 9 March 1961 A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter crashed in Jiri 32 1 August 1962 1962 Royal Nepal Airlines DC 3 crash 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 mountain top at 11 200 feet All four crew and six passengers died 31 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 33 34 12 July 1969 1969 Royal Nepal Airlines DC 3 crash 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 died 31 25 January 1970 A Royal Nepal Airlines Fokker F27 200 9N AAR after a flight from Kathmandu was caught in severe thunderstorms with turbulence and down draughts on final approach to Delhi Palam Airport The pilot couldn t control the aircraft and crashed short of the runway Of the 5 crew and 18 passengers only one crew member died 31 10 June 1973 1973 Nepal plane hijack A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABB on a flight from Biratnagar to Kathmandu was taken over by three hijackers of Nepali Congress party who demanded money and escaped after landing in Bihar India None of the three crew and 18 passengers were injured 35 15 October 1973 A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABG was damaged beyond repair at Lukla Airport the three crew and three passengers were unhurt 31 31 March 1975 1975 Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter crash A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter crashed in Nepal en route from Tribhuvan International Airport to Phaplu Airport on a domestic charter flight The flight was chartered by Sir Edmund Hillary to bring his wife Louise and daughter Belinda to Phaplu where he was building a hospital 36 The plane crashed shortly after takeoff 37 19 November 1981 A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter en route from Biratnagar Airport to Tribhuvan International Airport crashed shortly after takeoff All 10 occupants were killed 38 39 22 December 1984 A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABH en route from Tumlingtar Airport to Tribhuvan International Airport crashed off course near Bhojpur Nepal Bad weather and pilot error could have been the cause All three crew members were killed as well as 12 of the 20 passengers 31 9 June 1991 A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABA after a flight from Kathmandu crashed on landing at Lukla Airport following an unstabilized approach in bad weather All three crew and 14 passengers were killed 31 5 July 1992 A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABB lost directional control on takeoff from Jumla Airport on a flight to Surkhet The aircraft ran off the runway and struck the airport perimeter fence None of the three crew were injured and there were no passengers on board 31 17 January 1995 A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABI flight RA133 from Kathmandu to Rumjatar had problems getting airborne at Tribhuvan International Airport struck the airfield perimeter fence and plunged into fields Of three crew and 21 passengers one crew member and one passenger were killed 31 25 April 1996 A Royal Nepal Airlines BAe 748 Series 2B 9N ABR overran the runway at Meghauli Airport after a flight from Kathmandu when landing in rain on the grass airstrip The aircraft ran across some ditches causing the nose gear to collapse None of the 4 crew and 27 passengers were injured 31 19 November 1998 A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter en route from Tribhuvan International Airport to Syangboche Airport crashed in Phakding killing the one person on board 38 40 19 November 1998 A Royal Nepal Airlines Pilatus PC 6 Porter crashed in Phakding 41 27 July 2000 2000 Royal Nepal Airlines Twin Otter crash A Royal Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABP on a flight from Bajhang to Dhangadhi collided with trees on the 4 300 feet Jarayakhali hill on the Churia mountain range before catching fire All 3 crew and 22 passengers were killed 31 19 April 2010 A Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABX on a flight from Kathmandu to Phaplu Airport The aircraft was unable to land at Phaplu due to poor weather The crew decided to divert to their alternate airport at Kangel Danda the designated alternate airport The airplane touched down on its nose gear first and suffered some minor damage to the nose section 31 16 May 2013 Nepal Airlines Flight 555 A Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 300 9N ABO from Pokhara to Jomsom veered left off of the runway after touching down at Jomsom and went down the slope to the Kaligandaki river The aircraft stopped at the bank of the river with the left wing in the water Three crew and four passengers received serious injuries and 15 passengers received minor or no injuries The aircraft was damaged beyond repair 42 16 February 2014 Nepal Airlines Flight 183 A Nepal Airlines De Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin Otter 9N ABB went missing en route to Jumla carrying 18 people aboard It was later confirmed that the plane had crashed in Argakhachi 43 See also EditList of Nepal Airlines destinationsReferences Edit Sushil Ghimire appointed Nepal Airlines executive chairman The Kathmandu Post 16 April 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2020 Prasain Sangam 10 October 2020 With a new managing director Nepal Airlines looks set to fly into turbulence The Kathmandu Post Retrieved 22 October 2020 Joshi Subash 3 February 2021 AN ANALYSIS ON PRESENT SCENARIO OF NEPAL AIRLINES CORPORATION AND ITS WAY FORWARD IOE Journal I 15 EU ban on airline companies from Nepal to continue Onlinekhabar Retrieved 17 February 2018 a b Brief History of Nepal Airlines Nepal Airlines Retrieved 28 August 2010 a b c d e History of Nepal Airline Corporation FundingUniverse Fundinguniverse com Retrieved 16 February 2014 R E G Davies Airlines of Asia Since 1920 Nepal airlines offers stake to Indian operators Tribune India 11 November 2004 Archived from the original on 4 December 2004 Former NAC NOC chief slapped 18 month jail The Himalayan Times 7 September 2011 Archived from the original on 17 March 2014 Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet BBC 5 September 2007 Retrieved 30 May 2020 ATW Daily News Dubai Airshow News Archived 19 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine 18 November 2009 Prasain Sangam 4 April 2016 Int l passenger traffic drops for first time in 13 years The Kathmandu Post Retrieved 15 April 2016 Prasain Sangam 9 April 2016 Air passenger movement falls for 4th straight year The Kathmandu Post Retrieved 15 April 2016 Nepal Airlines new Airbus A330 200 lands at TIA The Himalayan Times 28 June 2018 Retrieved 5 July 2018 2nd wide body aircraft of NAC arrives The Himalayan Times 26 July 2018 Retrieved 31 August 2018 Giri Anil Prasain Sangam 12 November 2018 Ethiopian carrier woos Nepal Airlines with tie up offer Kathmandu Post Retrieved 12 November 2018 a b Shrestha Biju 21 March 2019 End of an Era NAC retires Boeing 757 Aviation Enthusiasts show dismay over no retirement flight for Boeing757 Aviation Nepal NAC and Himalaya Airlines suspend flights to Doha The Himalayan Times 11 March 2020 Archived from the original on 31 March 2020 Retrieved 24 March 2020 Begum Haneesa 15 July 2020 Nepal Airlines Grounds Its Chinese Built Aircraft Simple Flying Retrieved 18 July 2020 NAC Druk Air signs codesharing pact Archived from the original on 20 December 2014 Retrieved 24 April 2015 Nepal Airlines fleet details Airfleets Retrieved 31 August 2018 Nepal Airlines Fleet Details and History Planespotters Retrieved 31 August 2018 NAC calls tender for auction of Boeing aircraft The Himalayan Times 27 June 2019 Retrieved 27 June 2019 NAC s second wide body aircraft arrives In photos The Kathmandu Post Retrieved 31 August 2018 a b Royal Nepal Airlines Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b Nepal Airlines retires MA 60s Y12Es Ch Aviation 17 July 2020 Nepal Airlines Corporation Chinese company sign six aircraft deal Aircraft in Nepal Nepal Aircraft Local Airlines Nepal Airlines Nepal Tours Destination Retrieved 24 April 2015 Nepal Airline 9N AKR New aircraft landed at tribhuvan international airport Photo Feature Aviation Nepal Retrieved 31 August 2018 Business Class Nepal Airlines Retrieved 31 August 2018 Economy Class Nepal Airlines Retrieved 31 August 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 18 November 2006 Pilatus Porter History S N 347 PC 6 Retrieved 1 November 2020 CRASH OF A PILATUS PC 6 340 PORTER IN BARSE DHURI Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives Retrieved 1 November 2020 Pilatus Porter History S N 346 PC 6 Retrieved 1 November 2020 Nepal Magazine Archived 2 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 18 November 2006 McDonald Bernadette Hillary Sir Edmund October 2012 Keeper of the Mountains RMB p 113 ISBN 978 1927330159 Hillary s Kin Killed In Nepal Plane Crash The New York Times 1 April 1975 Retrieved 30 May 2020 a b Aviation Safety Report 2019 PDF Kathmandu Civil Aviation Authority Nepal pp 32 33 Retrieved 30 May 2020 CRASH OF A PILATUS PC 6 TURBO PORTER IN BIRATNAGAR 10 KILLED Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives Retrieved 30 May 2020 CRASH OF A PILATUS PC 6 TURBO PORTER IN NAMCHE BAZAR 1 KILLED Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives Retrieved 30 May 2020 Pilatus Porter History S N 755 PC 6 Retrieved 1 November 2020 Hradecky Simon 16 May 2013 Accident Nepal DHC6 at Jomsom on May 16th 2013 runway excursion AVHerald Retrieved 16 May 2013 Hradecky Simon Crash Nepal DHC6 near Khidim on Feb 16th 2014 aircraft impacted terrain Avherald com Retrieved 16 February 2014 External links Edit Media related to Nepal Airlines at Wikimedia Commons Official websitePortals Nepal Aviation Companies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nepal Airlines amp oldid 1151627694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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