Petition filed demanding safer air transport

A writ petition has been filed at the Supreme Court on Friday demanding an order to amend the necessary safety standards related to air traffic safety.

सम्बन्धित सामग्री

Karnali government for intra-province air service

The Karnali province government has begun preparations for internal air transport to connect all the districts of the province.

Concession to cancer patients on NAC's Kathmandu-Delhi-Kathmandu flight

The Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) has been providing free air transport facilities to cancer patients on the Kathmandu-Delhi-Kathmandu route.

UAE, Tajikistan sign air transport services agreement

An air transport services agreement and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) have been initialled.

UAE, Tajikistan sign air transport services agreement

An air transport services agreement and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) have been initialled.

Transport Sector In Need Of Revamp

Nepal is a landlocked country with difficult topography. So road construction is a difficult proposition. Although there are modes of land, water and air transport, the country has to rely on road and air transport. Being a landlocked country with no direct access to seas, the country is handicapped as far as water transport is concerned.

Mountaineering and air transport affected

According to the Meteorological Department, light rain and snowfall are expected in most parts of the country due to the system.

Mountaineering and air transport affected

According to the Meteorological Department, light rain and snowfall are expected in most parts of the country due to the system.

Nepali Army makes 17 flights to ferry Everest garbage to base camp

ITAHARI, May 31z: A Nepali Army team of Mountain Cleaning Campaign (MCC) 2021 Everest area has used helicopter to ferry garbage on Sunday. Air transport was used to ferry garbage accumulated at the camp two to the base camp. Major Aditya Karki, a liaison officer of the MCC 2021 at the Everest region, said the cleaning team was forced to use helicopter just because of unfavorable weather at the Everest.  ''We did bring all garbage to the base camp from above, but on Saturday we could not do so easily. Therefore, we took air transport,'' said Karki who is also an Everest climber. He added, ''However, we do not use air transport to transport the garbage collected at the base camp.''  Nepali Army has handed a chunk of biodegradable wastage to Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee on Monday morning. Karki himself handed over 418 kilogrammes garbage. Remaining 300 kilogrammes is also in the pipeline, said Karki.  ''All remaining non-biodegradable garbage would be ferried to Kathmandu and would be handed over to the organisation working on the environment sector,'' said Kraki, adding, ''This would happen on the occasion of World Environment Day on June 5.''  Karki said 12.6 tonnes of garbage was accumulated from Everest, Lhotse and Pumori mountains. Out of this volume, 9.5 tonnes was collected from above the base camps of the mountains.  This is the third Everest cleaning campaign launched at the initiation of Nepali Army. The first and second were held in 2011 and 2019 when garbage of four tonnes and 10 tonnes were collected respectively. However, this year, Nepali Army enlarged its mountain cleaning campaigns including other mountains like Lhotse, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Pumori and Ama Dablam.