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Sita Air

Nepalese airline


Nepalese airline

FieldValue
airlineSita Air
logoSita_Air_logo.png
logo_size250
fleet_size4
destinations13
IATAST
ICAOSTA
callsign-
founded
headquartersSinamangal, Kathmandu, Nepal
* Narayan Mundara Executive Chairman<ref name"sitaair.com.np"
* Venkatesh Mundara Managing Director<ref name"sitaair.com.np"/
hubsTribhuvan International Airport
secondary_hubsPokhara Airport, Nepalgunj Airport
website
  • Narayan Mundara Executive Chairman
  • Venkatesh Mundara Managing Director

Sita Air is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal, operating domestic services within Nepal. It was established in 2003. The airline's main base is Tribhuvan International Airport with hubs at Pokhara Airport and Nepalgunj Airport. it is banned from flying in the EU.

History

The airline received its air operators certificate in 2000, and was established in October 2000, but was unable to operate until 2003 due to political unrest in Nepal. Operations started on 6 February 2003 with a single Dornier 228; a second aircraft was added in April 2003.

In August 2014, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal barred the airline from carrying passengers due to safety concerns and failing to meet international standards. The airline was allowed to continue operating cargo flights. However, by 2016, the airline was allowed to operate passenger services again.

In 2016, the airline was sold to Biratnagar-based Agrawal Group for NPRs 550,000,000.

In 2017, Sita Air bought two more Dornier 228 aircraft from Simrik Airlines.

Destinations

Sita Air currently operates services to the following domestic destinations (as of May 2019):

CityAirportNotesRefs
BajuraBajura Airport
ChainpurBajhang Airport
ChandannathJumla Airport
ChaurjahariChaurjahari Airport
DhangadhiDhangadhi Airport
JanakpurJanakpur Airport
JomsomJomsom Airport
JuphalDolpa Airport
KathmanduTribhuvan International Airport
LuklaTenzing–Hillary Airport
ManthaliRamechhap Airport
NepalgunjNepalgunj Airport
PhapluPhaplu Airport
PokharaPokhara Airport
RaraTalcha Airport
SimikotSimikot Airport
TulsipurDang Airport
TumlingtarTumlingtar Airport

Fleet

, Sita Air operates the following aircraft:

AircraftIn serviceOrdersPassengersNotesPYTotalTotal4
Dornier 228401919

Accidents and incidents

  • On 30 September 2004, a Sita Air Dornier 228 crashlanded at Lukla Airport, causing the airport to be closed for several days.
  • On 12 October 2010, a Sita Air Dornier 228 hit a wall beside the runway in Lukla Airport as its brake system did not work properly. The engine inlet of the aircraft was damaged heavily. The aircraft was attempting to land at Lukla airport. It was lifted by helicopter to Kathmandu for repairs and put back to service. This same aircraft went on to have another crash landing accident on Simkot Airport in 2013.
  • On 28 September 2012, Sita Air Flight 601, a Dornier 228 crashed just after takeoff from Tribhuvan International Airport. All 16 passengers and three crew on board were killed. The flight was bound for Lukla. An investigation into the crash concluded that it was caused by passenger and cargo payload that exceeded the aircraft's maximum takeoff weight.
  • On 1 June 2013, a Sita Air Dornier 228 sustained substantial damage upon landing accident at Simikot Airport. There were no injuries among the five passengers and two crew members. The left hand main landing gear broke and the Dornier 228 came to rest on the side of the runway. The no. 1 propeller, left wing and underside of the fuselage sustained substantial damage. The aircraft had to be airlifted to Kathmandu by a helicopter.
  • On 23 April 2017, Sita Air Flight 617, a Dornier 228 met a minor incident at Phaplu Airport. The wing tip of theaircraft of was damaged as the aircraft hit the wall on the apron at Phaplu Airport.
  • On 20 February 2018, Sita Air Flight 601, a Dornier 228 was forced to make an emergency diversion after the aircraft experienced abnormal pressure reading on the engine during the flight to Lukla from Kathmandu which forced the flight crew to carry out the precautionary engine shutdown procedure, shutting down the right engine.

Notes

References

References

  1. "Flight Schedule". Sita Air.
  2. "About Us – Sita Air".
  3. "[http://www.sitaair.com.np/contact.php Contact Information] {{webarchive. link. (2011-11-11 ." Sita Air. Retrieved on 29 December 2011. "Sinamangal Ward No: 9 Kathmandu, Nepal")
  4. "Sita Air".
  5. "The EU Air Safety List - European Commission".
  6. [[Flight International]] 12–18 April 2005
  7. "Sita Air".
  8. "Caan clips airlines' wings for violating safety rules". The Kathmandu Post.
  9. (26 March 2017). "2016; Prosperous year for Domestic airlines in Nepal". Aviation Nepal.
  10. (1 September 2016). "Sita Air Sold To Agrawal Group For Nrs. 55 Crore". Aviation Nepal.
  11. (27 August 2017). "Simrik Airlines left with fewer flights". Aviation Nepal.
  12. "Destinations : Bajhang". Sita Air.
  13. "Destinations : Dang". Sita Air.
  14. "Destinations : Dhangadi". Sita Air.
  15. "Destinations : Janakpur". Sita Air.
  16. "Destinations : Dang". Sita Air.
  17. (September 2025). "Global Airline Guide 2025 - Sita Air".
  18. "Lukla airport still closed". Nepali Times.
  19. Aaron Harrington. (2012-06-18). "Almost Fatality at Lukla Airport Nepal 2010".
  20. "Ujjwal Acharya on Twitter". Twitter.
  21. (28 September 2012). "British, Chinese among 19 dead in Nepal plane crash". Reuters.
  22. "28 September 2012 - Nepal plane crash kills all 19 on board: police (UPDATED) - Foreign - My Sinchew".
  23. "Probe blames overloading for 2012 Sita Air crash". The Kathmandu Post.
  24. "ASN Aircraft accident Dornier 228-202 9N-AHA Kathmandu-Tribhuvan Airport (KTM)". Flight Safety Foundation.
  25. "Sita Air aircraft meets with accident in Humla' no casualty - The Himalayan Times".
  26. Gainju R. (2013-10-13). "Helicopter air lifting the plane".
  27. (23 April 2017). "Sita Air Dornier 9N-AHR meets an incident in Phaplu Airport". Aviation Nepal.
  28. (20 February 2018). "Sita Air Dornier 228 lands safely at TIA after right engine shutdown". Aviation Nepal.
  29. "ASN Aircraft accident Dornier 228-202K 9N-AHB Simikot Airport (IMK)". [[Flight Safety Foundation]].
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