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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox airline Buddha Air Pvt. Ltd (Шаблон:Lang-ne) is an airline based in Lalitpur, Nepal.[1][2] It operates domestic flights within Nepal as well as international services to India, mainly Varanasi.[3] Its main base is Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu.[4] It was the largest domestic carrier in terms of passengers carried in 2023.[5]

History

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A Buddha Air ATR 42–300 at Pokhara Airport.

The airline was established on 23 April 1996 as a Private Limited Company by Surendra Bahadur Basnet, a retired Supreme Court judge and former government minister; and his son Birendra Bahadur Basnet.[6][7] The name of the airline is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Buddha', a title used for the much revered Siddhartha Gautama. Operations commenced on 11 October 1997 with a sightseeing flight to Mount Everest using a brand new Beechcraft 1900D.[7] In 2001, the airline partnered with the Bhutanese flag carrier Drukair by whom an aircraft was chartered.[8] Within ten years, the company had expanded to a fleet of seven 1900Ds.[9] In 2008, a loan from the International Finance Corporation allowed the company to expand further by purchasing two ATR 42 aircraft.[10] Buddha Air took delivery of its first 70-seat ATR 72 in June 2010.[11]

In 2020, Buddha Air announced first plans to enter the rural aviation market in Nepal by serving smaller STOL-airfields by Fall 2021.[12] This subsidiary called Yashodhara Air was set up in January 2021 with the aim of operating by 2022.[13]

International operations

Buddha Air became the first international airline to operate charters to Paro Airport in Bhutan in August 2010.[14]

In 2011, Buddha Air began international flights from Pokhara Airport to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow, India,[15] however these flights were discontinued soon after. The airline also announced plans to fly to New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport in the future.[16] Internationally, Varanasi Airport is also seasonally served from Tribhuvan International Airport.

Destinations

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Buddha Air also operates flights to view mountains in the Himalayas.

Buddha Air flies to the following destinations as of May 2023.[17][18][19]

International
Country City IATA ICAO Airport Notes Шаблон:Abbr
Bhutan Paro PBH VQPR Paro Airport Шаблон:Terminated
India Guwahati GAU VEGT Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport Шаблон:Terminated [20]
Kolkata CCU VECC Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport Шаблон:Terminated [21][22]
Lucknow LKO VILK Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport Шаблон:Terminated [23]
Varanasi VNS VEBN Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport
Domestic
Nepal Kathmandu KTM VNKT Tribhuvan International Airport Шаблон:Airline hub
Pokhara VNPR Pokhara International Airport Шаблон:Airline hub
PKR VNPK Pokhara Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Bhadrapur BDP VNCG Bhadrapur Airport
Bhairahawa BWA VNBW Gautam Buddha Airport
Bharatpur BHR VNBP Bharatpur Airport
Biratnagar BIR VNVT Biratnagar Airport
Birendranagar SKH VNSK Surkhet Airport [24]
Dhangadhi DHI VNDH Dhangadhi Airport
Janakpur JKR VNJP Janakpur Airport
Jitpur Simara SIF VNSI Simara Airport
Nepalgunj KEP VNNG Nepalgunj Airport
Rajbiraj RJB VNRB Rajbiraj Airport [25]
Tumlingtar TMI VNTR Tumlingtar Airport

Buddha Air also operates scheduled mountain sightseeing flights from Kathmandu to Mount Everest range and from Pokhara to the Annapurna Massif. The flights usually depart in the early morning hours and return to the respective airports one hour later.[26][27]

Fleet

Current fleet

Buddha Air's fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of October 2023).[28][29] The airline has planned to add 3 Airbus A320 aircraft by 2022.[30]

Buddha Air fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
ATR 42–300 3 47 47
ATR 72–500 14 1[31] 70 70 [32]
Total 17 1

Former fleet

Buddha Air historic fleet
Aircraft Introduced Retired Notes
Beechcraft 1900C 2003 2009 [33]
Beechcraft 1900D 1998 2023 [34]

Hangar

Buddha Air is the first airline in Nepal, and one of few in South Asia, to have a closed-door hangar facility. Built at a cost of US$2.5 million at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Buddha Air also provides aircraft maintenance facilities to other airlines, including the Bangladeshi airline Novoair which sends its ATR aircraft for maintenance at the hangar.[35]

Buddha Air is constructing a hangar that will be able to accommodate aircraft up to the size of an Airbus A319 at Pokhara International Airport.[36]

Accidents and incidents

  • On 11 November 2003, a scheduled Buddha Air flight from Kathmandu en route to Biratnagar mistakenly landed in Bhairahawa Airport, owing to the air traffic and a subsequent slip-up in communication in Kathmandu.[37]
  • On 25 September 2011, Buddha Air Flight 103 crashed while attempting to land at Tribhuvan International Airport after a sightseeing flight of the Mount Everest region. All 19 passengers and crew on board the Beechcraft 1900D died.[38][39] Out of the 19 passengers, 10 were Indian nationals, 2 were US nationals, 1 Japanese and 6 were Nepalese. The crew of 3 were also Nepalese.
  • On 18 December 2020, Buddha Air Flight 505, which took off from Tribhuvan International Airport en route to Janakpur Airport landed in Pokhara Airport. According to the airline, there was a mixup due to lapses in communication and failure to follow detailed standard operating procedures.[40][41]
  • On 16 December 2021, Buddha Air Flight 360, 9N-AEE which took off from Bharatpur Airport to Tribhuvan International Airport with 19 passengers and 3 crew on board made an emergency landing at Bharatpur Airport when its left engine failed. Passengers were transferred to another flight and flown to Kathmandu.[42]

Trivia

In 2015, Buddha Air became the shirt sponsor of Biratnagar based football club Morang XI, who played in Nepal's highest football league, the Nepal National League.[43]

References

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External links

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