Shree Airlines Pvt. Ltd. (Nepali: श्री एयरलाइन्स) is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal, operating domestic services within Nepal, including chartered helicopter flights. The airline also conducts charter and non-charter flights to remote parts of the country and offers cargo charter services.[4] As of 2024, Shree Airlines is the third largest domestic carrier in Nepal by passenger carried and third largest by fleet size, after Buddha Air.[5][6]
History
The airline was founded by Banwari Lal Mittal and was incorporated in the 1990s and was originally called Air Ananya, named after the founder's granddaughter Ananya Mittal.[7]
Previously known as Shree Air, it is the largest operator of helicopters in Nepal with a fleet of Mi-17 helicopters. Nepal's then-largest helicopter operator Shree Airline diversified into fixed-wing operations by acquiring three jets in 2016 with plans to operate scheduled domestic flights out of Tribhuvan International Airport and investing NPRs 2 billion on its expansion project, these services are operated under the brand name Shree Airlines.[8][7]
Shree Airlines operated helicopter flights for the World Food Program and the Nepal Food Corporation.[when?] These flights delivered food to the hungry and needy in the hard-to-reach parts of Nepal. Shree Airlines has delivered over 8,000,000 kilograms of food to the Nepalese population.[10]
Shree Airlines also operated long-term charter flights for the United Nations, in support of peacekeeping operations in Uganda from 2008 to 2014. The UN canceled the contract after the ICAO attached the label "significant safety concern" to all Nepalese airlines. Four Mi-17 helicopters were left abandoned in Uganda after the cancelation of the mission, as the airline did not find it viable to bring the machines back to Nepal.[11] As of September 2016, two Helicopters are still in Africa, while two more helicopters are currently being overhauled.[7]
Religious tourism
Shree Airlines operates helicopter flights to Hilsa in north-west Nepal, which is at the northern border, and is the start point for the Mansarovar and Mount Kailash pilgrimage. The airline operates charter flights to Muktinath, a popular pilgrimage destination in mid-Nepal.[12]
Destinations
Shree Airlines operates scheduled domestic flights to the following destinations as of June, 2024.
On February 2, 2018, a Shree Airlines Bombardier CRJ200ER met a minor incident at Gautam Buddha Airport, Bhairahawa. The wing tip of the aircraft was damaged as the aircraft hit the wing of a Yeti Airlines Jetstream 41 at parking bay of the airport.[18]
On October 5, 2021, a Shree Airlines Bombardier Dash 8 was about to depart for Nepalgunj when it skidded off the taxiway in the parking lot at Kathmandu. According to Kathmandu Airport, no one was injured and the aircraft was not damaged. The aircraft departed for Nepalgunj a few hours later.[citation needed]
On March 10, 2023, the entire fleet of Shree Airlines was temporarily grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal a day after an engine fire occurred mid-flight on one of their Bombardier Dash 8 Q-400 aircraft, forcing the aircraft to be diverted back to Kathmandu.[citation needed]