Committee formed to study Nepal Airlines Corporation
The government has formed a committee to carry out a study of the structural and managerial aspects of the state-owned Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC).
A five-member committee has been formed under the chairmanship of former Nepal Rastra Bank Governor Dipendra Bahadur Chhetri. Om Gurung (captain), Tikaram Rai (media person), Piyus Anand (chartered accountant) and Sahara Neupane are members of the committee.
The committee will prepare a report following the study and submit it to the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation along with recommendations.
The NAC carries a debt of nearly Rs. 50 billion incurred after buying new planes.
The NAC currently operates with two wide-body A330 and two narrow-body A320 aircraft for international flights and two Twin-Otter planes for domestic flights.
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