CAAN suspends NAC pilot on the charge of mistreating air hostess

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has suspended a pilot who is associated with the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) on the charge of mistreating an air hostess. The post CAAN suspends NAC pilot on the charge of mistreating air hostess appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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CAAN lifts suspension on NAC captain Pant

KATHMANDU, June 11: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the regulatory body of the country's aviation sector, has lifted the flight suspension of Captain Bhawana Pant of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC).

CAAN lifts suspension on NAC captain Pant

KATHMANDU, June 11: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), the regulatory body of the country's aviation sector, has lifted the flight suspension of Captain Bhawana Pant of Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC).

CAAN seeks 27-point clarification from NAC, highlights operational weaknesses

KATHMANDU, March 27: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has sought clarification from the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) on 27 points. The CAAN, the regulatory body of the aviation sector, has identified weaknesses in the performance of the national flag-carrier NAC and has sought explanations.

CAAN seeks 27-point clarification from NAC, highlights operational weaknesses

KATHMANDU, March 27: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has sought clarification from the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) on 27 points. The CAAN, the regulatory body of the aviation sector, has identified weaknesses in the performance of the national flag-carrier NAC and has sought explanations.

CAAN bans NAC pilot on charge of mistreating air hostess

CAAN has banned a pilot who is associated with the NAC on the charge of mistreating an air hostess.

CAAN directs to suspend five NAC pilots

Spokesman of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) Jagannath Niraula said that five pilots of the corporation who do not follow the rules have been instructed to be suspended.

CAAN to handle Pokhara International Airport

Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) will not be getting aircraft ground handling services at Pokhara International Airport. The post CAAN to handle Pokhara International Airport appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

CAAN cancels NAC Delhi flights on Monday also

CAAN cancelled two flights of the national flag carrier, NAC, bound for New Delhi of India on Monday also. The post CAAN cancels NAC Delhi flights on Monday also appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

NAC permitted seven flights to transport Indian nationals to Saudi Arabia

KATHMANDU, May 19: The national flag carrier Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) is to drop Indian nationals presently stuck in Nepal to Saudi Arabia. The NAC has, on the recommendation of the Indian Embassy, scheduled seven flights towards the Saudi Arabia targeting those Indian citizens who arrived here en route to the largest country in the Middle East with the Indian Government decision to suspend the international flights there in a bid to stem the spread of second wave Covid-19. They are stranded in Nepal following the suspension of international flights from Nepal also since May 6.  The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has permitted the operation of 10 flights to take Indians to their destinations. The NAC and Himalaya Airlines are each sharing seven and three flights each other.  NAC Spokesperson Karishma Shrestha said seven flights have been arranged for those Indians desperate to go to Saudi Arabia and the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu is coordinating towards that end.  Earlier, the NAC has also got directions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the same. Five flights are for Riyadh and two are for Dammam.  According to the Ministry (Tourism, Culture and Civil Aviation), the NAC was assigned to make seven flights for Saudi Arabia due to its noticeable performance during the Covid-19 crisis. The NAC is also engaged in operating cargo flights to transport most essentials supplies which also includes medical goods from several countries when the country is battling with the second wave of Covid-19.  It has already ensured the import of empty oxygen cylinders, oxygen concentrators, anti-Covid vaccines and other essential medical supplies from China and India. Besides, it recently on May 15 made a landing carrying 335 oxygen cylinders,  oxygen concentrators and other essential supplies from Oman.