CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
CEO Tab
No Result
View All Result
Home Prime News

NAC to lease two Airbus narrow-body aircraft

CEO Tab by CEO Tab
December 31, 2023
in Prime News
0
NAC employees protest against open competition for ground handling at TIA
75
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is gearing up to lease two Airbus narrow-body aircraft. The decision follows a comprehensive study conducted by a sub-committee, led by Kishore Pradhan, a member of the NAC, with a focus on introducing wet leases (aircraft rental with crew) to swiftly broaden flight operations.

You might also like

NRB Plans to Review Standing Deposit Facility to Strengthen Interest Rate Corridor

Sugar Prices Rise in Nepal After India Bans Exports

Auditor General Unable to Verify Rs 147.90 Billion in Government Spending

The sub-committee, having completed its study, is set to submit a proposal for chartering the aircraft to the upcoming board of directors meeting. Kishore Pradhan, the committee coordinator, stated, “The NAC promptly crafted a report suggesting that two narrow-body aircraft additions could open up profitable flight routes.”

Pradhan added that once approved by the board, the process of acquiring the necessary narrow-body aircraft through wet lease arrangements would be expedited. The report highlighted the lack of immediate resources for outright aircraft purchase, prompting the recommendation to opt for wet leasing for speed and convenience.

According to the committee’s suggestion, the NAC could secure and operate two narrow-body aircraft within four months of board approval, targeting current profitable destinations like Malaysia, Delhi, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The airline’s wide-body fleet is proposed to focus on long-haul destinations such as Japan and Australia.

NAC estimates that wet leasing a vessel would incur a cost of at least 3,000 US dollars per hour, asserting that this expense could be offset by generating profits at the suggested rate. The corporation reported that the existing narrow-body aircraft, with a 158-seat capacity, currently generates an annual revenue of Rs 7 billion, exceeding its operating cost of Rs 6 billion.

The NAC claims an annual profit of Rs 950 million from the operation of two narrow-body aircraft, and it anticipates earning over Rs 9 billion from these aircraft in the fiscal year 2023/24. The airline plans to allocate about Rs 8 billion of this income to cover flight-related expenses, anticipating an annual profit of more than Rs 1.3 billion solely from narrow-body operations.

Despite losses incurred from domestic flights, amounting to Rs 500 million in the last fiscal year and Rs 550 million in the preceding year, NAC remains optimistic about bolstering profits through international flight services. The corporation is positioning its business plan to generate a profit of Rs 1.69 billion over the next five years solely from narrow-body flights.

Five pilots to fly the new Twin Otter

In a bid to enhance its capabilities for remote area flights, NAC is progressing toward the acquisition of three Twin Otter aircraft. Three foreign companies, Hindustan Aeronautical of India, De Havilland of Canada, and Aircraft Industries of the Czech Republic, have submitted proposals to supply the Twin Otter aircraft to NAC.

Ramesh Poudel, the spokesperson for NAC, confirmed that the evaluation of proposals from all three companies is nearing completion. The final decision to purchase the Twin Otter aircraft from one of these companies is expected to be made during the next meeting of the corporation’s board of directors.

Despite the imminent acquisition, NAC has initiated the recruitment process for five qualified captains to operate the Twin Otter aircraft. The selected aircraft will be similar to the existing DHC-6 Twin Otter model within the corporation’s fleet. With the addition of more aircraft of the same type, NAC has opened applications for five captains within a 15-day timeframe.

To be eligible for consideration, captains interested in flying NAC’s domestic flights must meet specific criteria. This includes having logged a minimum of 3,000 flight hours, possessing a type rating for short-distance flight and landing (stall), and being a certified pilot for stall flights as specified by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.

It is emphasized that NAC can appoint a pilot for a one-year term after the selection process, provided the chosen pilot fulfills the outlined criteria. The move underscores NAC’s commitment to expanding and modernizing its fleet to better serve remote and challenging terrains.

Share30Tweet19
CEO Tab

CEO Tab

Recommended For You

NRB Plans to Review Standing Deposit Facility to Strengthen Interest Rate Corridor

by CEO Tab
May 17, 2026
0
Interest rates not to change despite high demand for loans

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced plans to review the existing provision of the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) in an effort to make the interest rate corridor more...

Read more

Sugar Prices Rise in Nepal After India Bans Exports

by CEO Tab
May 17, 2026
0
India extends ban on sugar exports by a year

Sugar prices have started increasing in Nepal’s domestic market following India’s decision to ban sugar exports, a move that is also expected to push up the prices of...

Read more

Auditor General Unable to Verify Rs 147.90 Billion in Government Spending

by CEO Tab
May 17, 2026
0
Both cost and time of national pride projects increase

The Office of the Auditor General has revealed that financial audits of 179 government offices and entities could not be completed during fiscal year 2024/25, leaving expenditures worth...

Read more

Government Spends Nearly 60% of FY 2025/26 Budget by Mid-May

by CEO Tab
May 17, 2026
0
Federal government expenditure at Rs 943.05bn

The government has spent nearly 60 percent of its allocated budget by the end of Baisakh (May 14) in the current Fiscal Year (FY) 2025/26. According to the...

Read more

Commercial Banks Further Cut Deposit Interest Rates for Jestha

by CEO Tab
May 14, 2026
0
Banks fail to increase lending despite excess liquidity

Commercial banks in Nepal have further reduced deposit interest rates for the month of Jestha, mainly due to excess liquidity in the banking system and sluggish credit expansion....

Read more
Next Post
Farmers in Ilam give up cultivating ginger following disease in crops

Farmers in Ilam give up cultivating ginger following disease in crops

Browse by Category

  • Corporate
  • Entertainment
  • Featured
  • International
  • Major Story
  • Next Gen
  • Opinion
  • Prime News
  • Special Report
  • Tete – A – Tete

EDITOR

Manish Raj Poudel
info@ceotab.com
9841317747


PUBLISHED BY

Welcome Group
www.welcomeadnepal.com

Publisher

www.ceotab.com is a premium news portal being run by Welcome Group. The website features quality business/economic news contents,  in-depth profiles of companies, stories of struggle and success of entrepreneurs, articles that assess various dimensions of  the commerce, trade and economy.

Editor

Manish Raj Poudel

info@ceotab.com

9841317747

Sub-Editor

Riza Poudel

poudelriza@gmail.com

Archives

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Prime News
  • International Market
  • Special Report
  • Corporate
  • Opinion
  • Next Gen
  • Entertainment

© 2023 CEO Tab. All rights reserved.