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Nepal Airlines plans to jointly purchase aircraft with provincial governments



KATHMANDU: Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is preparing to purchase aircraft in partnership with provincial governments to operate provincial-level flights.

Under the plan, each province would receive one STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft, purchased through NAC management with financial investment from the respective provincial government.

According to the corporation, the initiative follows special directives from Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation Minister Badri Prasad Pandey. Discussions with all provinces are underway, with funding expected to come from both provincial and local governments, while ownership and operations will remain with NAC.

Each aircraft is estimated to cost up to USD 7.4 million. The proposal also includes painting provincial symbols or designs on the planes to reflect regional identity.

NAC spokesperson Subas Dangi said discussions have already been held with Gandaki and Koshi provinces, with a positive response so far. Talks with the remaining five provinces are scheduled to follow.

Dangi added that small Twin Otter aircraft could be used under this model, allowing provincial governments to determine destinations, flight schedules, and fares.

Publish Date : 14 August 2025 19:06 PM

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