Shree Airlines adds one more aircraft to its fleet

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Kathmandu: Shree Airlines, a private sector airline, has added a new aircraft to its fleet. It has acquired an 80-seat capacity Q400-8 aircraft. With this, the company’s flight service now has a total of eight aircraft.

Shree Airlines had brought in an aircraft only a month ago. The company has added two aircraft within a month.

The new aircraft landed at Kathmandu Airport on Friday night. Made in Canada, the aircraft arrived in Kathmandu from Austria via India, according to Manager of Shree Airlines Anil Manandhar.

Previously the company has two DAS Q400 aircraft, two CJ200 (50 seats) and two CRJ 700 (70 seats) aircraft. The company plans to expand its flight destinations with the addition of aircraft.

Manandhar said that the flights will be operated to Surkhet and Tumlingtar after obtaining permission from the regulator Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal.