Yashodhara Air

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Yashodhara Air
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Founded2020
Hubs Ramechhap Airport, Pokhara Airport
Parent company Buddha Air

Yashodhara Air is an upcoming Nepalese airline set up by Buddha Air aimed at serving STOL-services to remote airfields in Nepal from two bases, Ramechhap Airport and Pokhara Airport. [1]

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History

In 2020, Buddha Air announced first plans to enter the rural aviation market in Nepal by serving smaller STOL-airfields by Fall 2021. [2] Consequently, Yashodhara Air was set up in January 2021 with the aim of operating by 2022. [3] In November 2021, during Dubai Airshow 2021 the airline the airline announced plans to launch in early 2023. [4]

The airline's name derives from Yashodhara, the wife of Gautama Buddha after which the parent company Buddha Air is named. [5]

Destinations

The airline is supposed to operate to remote airfields from two bases at Ramechhap Airport and Pokhara Airport. [6]

Fleet

The airline is mulling over using different aircraft types including Viking Air DHC-6 Twin Otter, Let L-410 and Cessna 408. [7] In November 2021, during Dubai Airshow 2021 the airline decided to purchase four Viking Air Twin Otters. [4]

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References

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