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Gautam Buddha International Airport (IATA: BWA, ICAO: VNBW) — also known as Bhairahawa Airport — is an international airport located in Siddharthanagar (formerly and colloquially still called Bhairahawa) [3] serving Lumbini in Lumbini Province, as well as the Butwal﹣Siddharthanagar urban agglomeration in Nepal.
Gautam Buddha International Airport, situated at the birth-place of Gautam Buddha (i.e. Lumbini), is the second international airport to operate in Nepal. Pokhara International Airport, located at the heart of tourism in Pokhara city, is the third international airport to operate in Nepal.
Airport type: Public: Owner: Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) Operator: Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL) (an SPE of Zurich Airport AG) Serves: National Capital Region (NCR) Location: Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India [1] Opened: 17 April 2025; 3 months' time () [2] Coordinates
Per NBC News, the ground stop was lifted at 8 a.m. ET. Ahead of the resolution, an AA spokesperson told CNN that they were working to “resolve the issue as quickly as possible.”
The aircraft had left Tribhuvan International Airport, bound for Tenzing-Hillary Airport. On 25 September 2011, a Beechcraft 1900D operating as Buddha Air Flight 103, struck terrain while approaching Tribhuvan International Airport. There were 16 passengers and three crew members on board.
One of the busiest travel days of the year got off to a rough start due to a "technical issue" that briefly disrupted American Airlines flights nationwide.
Gautam Buddha International Airport; Pokhara International Airport; Nijgadh International Airport; Tourism Pashupati Area Development Project;
A series of drone sightings over military bases across the country have renewed concerns that the US doesn’t have clear government-wide policy for how to deal with unauthorized incursions that ...