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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 in India, such as Patna, Calcutta and Delhi.
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 Summit Air: Domestic: GG: SMA [b]-2011 4 Tara Air: Domestic TB [5] TRA [c] TARA AIR: 2009 3 Yeti Airlines: Domestic YT: NYT ...
Muktinath Airlines [14] 2012: 2015: Acquired by Prabhu Helicopter [15] Namaste Nepalese Air [11] [16] 2012: never commenced operations Necon Air: 3Z: NEC: NECON AIR: 1992: 2003: Nepal Airways [8] 7E [citation needed] 1992: 1998: Royal Nepal Airlines: RA: RNA: ROYAL NEPAL: 1958: 2006: Rebranded as Nepal Airlines: Nepal Transcontinental Airlines ...
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Royal Nepal Airlines: Nepal, Nepal: 0 [1] 1962 August 1: Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3) Royal Nepal Airlines: Tulachan Dhuri, Nepal: 10: 1962 Royal Nepal Airlines DC-3 crash [1] 1962 August 26: Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter: Royal Nepal Airlines: Nepal: 0 [1] 1967 February 8: Pilatus PC-6 Turbo Porter: Swiss Government: Nepal: 0 [1] 1969 July 12 ...
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.
The following is a list of government-owned airlines. The practice of government ownership of airlines, particularly flag carrier airlines, occurs in many countries. The following is a list of both airlines currently owned by a government, and former government-owned airlines.