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Danfe Airlines is set to operate soon in Nepal

Danfe Airlines is set to operate soon in Nepal, aiming to enhance connectivity across major domestic routes and nearby international destinations. The airline plans to deploy five ATR 72-212A aircraft, promising reliable service and contributing to the growth of Nepal’s aviation sector.

In the heart of the majestic Himalayan region, a new airline is poised to take flight, connecting the breathtaking landscapes and the communities nestled among the towering peaks. With a commitment to safety, comfort, and industry leading 5-star boutique service, the airline endeavors to provide a unique flying experience that showcases the hospitality of Danfé Airlines.

Danfe (Scientific name: Lophophorus impejanus) is the national bird of Nepal and the name aptly suits an airline dedicated to the service connecting the cities within Nepal and international destinations.

Simrik Air Helicopter expands its fleet with a new Airbus H125

Simrik Air Helicopter expands its fleet with a new Airbus H125, enhancing high-altitude rescue, evacuation, charter and trekking support operations across Nepal’s Himalayan terrain.

Simrik Air Helicopter has inducted an Airbus H125 (AS350 B3e) helicopter, registration 9N-AOO, into its operational fleet, strengthening its capability to conduct missions across Nepal’s demanding high-altitude and mountainous terrain.

Widely regarded as the global benchmark for high-altitude performance, the Airbus H125 is trusted for mountain rescue, medical evacuation, pilgrimage flights, and remote charter operations. Its powerful engine, superior lifting capability, and proven reliability make it particularly suited to Nepal’s Himalayan terrain..

The fleet enhancement reinforces Simrik Air’s support for government agencies, tourism and trekking operators, diplomatic missions, NGOs and INGOs, corporate clients, and emergency response services, ensuring improved safety, efficiency, and operational flexibility.

Specifically designed for extreme terrain and environmental conditions, the Airbus H125 enhances Simrik Air’s high-altitude operational flexibility and responsiveness. The helicopter will be deployed for mountain rescue and emergency evacuation, high-altitude longline rescue, cargo sling load operations, trekking support flights, aerial firefighting and concrete bucket operations, aerial survey and filming, VIP and corporate charters, pilgrimage flights, remote access support, and skydiving operations.

With this addition, Simrik Air now operates four helicopters: three Airbus H125s and one Bell 505 Jet Ranger X, reaffirming its commitment to safe and reliable aviation services in Nepal’s challenging high-altitude environment.

About Simrik Air Helicopter
Simrik Air Helicopter is a leading Nepali helicopter operator specialising in high-altitude operations, rescue and evacuation missions, charter services, and aerial support across remote and mountainous regions of the country, with a strong focus on safety and operational excellence.

Yeti Airlines has decided to issue an IPO at a premium price

Yeti Airlines has decided to issue an IPO at a premium price. The decision was made at a board meeting held on October 10. In order to pass the proposal for the IPO issuance, the company has called for its third annual general meeting on October 31 at 3 PM at its registered office in Tilganga, Kathmandu. The meeting will grant the board the necessary authority to make amendments to the company’s memorandum and articles of association, and it will also approve the boa.