Kathmandu. Shree Airlines has added an 80-seater aircraft. De Havilland of Canada has added 80-seater aircraft of call sign 9N-AOM. The said aircraft has traveled from America via Canada-Egypt-Oman for about 10,400 miles and landed at Tribhuvan airport. Shree Airlines After 33 hours of flight, the pilots landed the plane in Kathmandu at 1 o’clock on Friday night.
Anil Manandhar, Managing Director (Corporate) of Shree Airlines informed that the 80-seat Q400-8 aircraft is comfortable and safe, and has a low noise level. Shree Airlines, which has started its service since 2017, is currently flying to various destinations in the country with 10 CRJ200/700 and Q400 aircrafts. It is flying in place.
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