Gautam Buddha International Airport project achieves 92% progress
The construction of Gautam Buddha International Airport is nearing completion as the project achieved 91 percent of physical progress recently.
New problems found in Boeing 787 Dreamliner
The Boeing Company on Tuesday informed the discovery of new problems in the production of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner that could delay the deliveries.
Flying-V plane test flight becomes successful
FLYING-V PLANE TEST FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL
A Flying-V scaled model aircraft conducted its first successful test flight in Germany. The V shape blended wing plane...
Int’l flights resume in Nepal from tomorrow, domestic flights suspended till 16 September
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS RESUME IN NEPAL TOMORROW
The Government of Nepal is set to resume all the international passenger and charter flights from 2nd September 2020...
Boeing grabs first order for B737 MAX; test flights to be conducted soon
Enter Air, Poland’s charter airline has confirmed the order for two B737 MAX aircraft with the intention to buy two additional jets.
An-26 cargo plane crashes in South Sudan; 17 fatalities reported
A cargo plane Antonov An-26 belonging to South West Aviation crashed today at Kamiro (Lion) area in Juba, South Sudan killing 17 people. The...
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 released officially (Download Now)
From light planes to wide-body jets, fly highly detailed and stunning aircraft in an incredibly realistic world. Create your flight plan and fly anywhere...
Top 10 most dangerous airports in the world 2023
Are you wondering about the most extreme and dangerous airports in the world or do you have interests in flying at such airports?
Second Cessna SkyCourier performed successful maiden flight
The second Cessna SkyCourier manufactured by the Textron Aviation conducted its maiden flight on 10 August.
Flight suspension extended until August 31; COVID-19 cases upsurge
The Government of Nepal has decided to extend the flight suspension until August 31 after the number of COVID-19 cases increased heavily.