Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
16th Year
Publication Committee:
Coordinator: Mr. Debendra K.C., Members: Mr. Raj Bahadur Maharjan, Mr. Ram Chandra Subedi,
Ms. Rohina Bhattarai, Mr. Kashinath Poudel, Mr. Niraj Maharjan
Address:
Type :
Authority
Date of Establishment:
Legal Status:
Main Functions:
Permitting Airlines Operation
Airworthiness Certification and Manpower Licensing/Rating
Regulating Air Transport, Air Navigation Services (ATM/CNS), and
Aerodromes as per ICAO SARPs.
Constructing, operating and maintaining airports
Equipping and maintaining airports with necessary communication and
navigational facilities
Operation of safe, efficent and expeditious flight .
Affiliation/Institutional Linkages:
Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation, Ministry of Information &
Communication, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of
Defence, ICAO, COSCAP-SA, Airlines, NTB, International Funding Agencies,
Travelling Public.
Income Resources:
Landing, Parking, Housing, Over-flying and Route Navigation Charges,
Security Charges, Charter Charges, Flight Catering Charges, Passenger
Service Charges, Concessionaries; Parking of Surface Transport, Fee from
Visitors Deck, Hoarding and Displays, Fuel Refueling Charges, Rental from
airlines and other Agencies, Penalty Charges, Royalty and Others Deposits,
Cargo Complex and Manpower Training, Regulatory fees, Ground Handling
Charges and ADF etc.
1993:
1995:
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2004:
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1975:
CATC established.
1989:
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2007:
Member
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2010:
2011:
Joint Secretary
Representative of Ministry of Culture
Tourism and Civil Aviation
Nominee
Director General
(From among the Private Entrepreneurs
Custom Department
involved in Tourism industry)
Representative of Ministry of Finance
Composition
Nominee
(From among the Airlines including
Private Operators)
B. Security
Aviation security is one of the top priority areas for CAAN since the safety of aircraft and occupant is ensured with
security at ground. CAAN has regularly participated in international security panels and forums so as to keep pace
with the newer technology being adopted in the aviation security. CAAN officials have participated in the Asia Pacific
Forum of Aviation Security and the resolution of the meeting will be implemented in our workplace with sole
objective of enhancing our aviation security standards. The global security challenges are common challenges for
us as well and such exposure to global forums are useful since they provide opportunities for us to learn from
experience sharing.
A. Safety
Aviation safety has been, is and will always remain the top priority since there is nothing more important than safety
of human life. As guided by the philosophy of International Aviation Organization (ICAO), safety is fundamental
principle for us and most of standards and recommended practices (SARPs) prescribed by ICAO have been implemented.
We are familiar that compliance based and performance based indicators are popular yardsticks in the measurement
of any States safety performance. Nepals performance at these both areas are not quite impressive chiefly due to
existing significant safety concern (SSC) after ICAO coordinated validation mission (ICVM) in 2013 resulting in belowglobal-average compliance of ICAO SARPs as well as unacceptable number of accidents and serious incidents in
recent past. Nevertheless, past consistent efforts of CAAN has demonstrated lots of improvements in these both
areas. I would like to take this opportunity to highlight the significant improvements.
CAAN has registered 55% of effective implementation of ICAO SARPs after the ICVM during 10-16 July 2013 while
world average stands at 61% percent, leaving us behind mere 6% from global average. It is my pleasure to share at
this moment that CAAN has completed vigorous activities to bring down the lack of effective implementation at
or below the global average. We are confident that the current assessment of CAAN will result in better performance
during off-site validation for protocol questions of critical elements of 1,2,3,4 and 5. However, for us the major issue
is the resolution of SSC issued by ICAO in the area of air operator certification.
CAAN firmly believes that the number of accidents and serious incidents can be reduced by the process of hazard
identification and risk analysis so that the associated risk can be reduced and potential accidents
and serious incidents can be prevented. For this, air operators have developed their own hazard
lists and risk mitigation means are undertaken. Since the operating environment is same, the
hazards have been shared by the operators as well. Similarly, CAAN has developed a national
hazard register by collecting data from all stakeholders including but not limited to air operators,
Senior level officers of Nepal Police have been trained at Nepal Police training center with the help of instructors
from CAAN while junior level officers are trained at Civil Aviation Academy. CAAN is training the local security staffs
at various airports so as to ensure that the airports are staffed with adequately trained security personnel at local
level. However, the frequent transfers of Nepal Police security personnel trained in the aviation security demands
more such training at local airports.
In order to strengthen the aviation security, National Aviation Security committee was recently convened to assess
the perceived threat and necessary security measures were adopted. Similarly, the airport security committees were
activated to ensure the security at the local level. CAAN has developed the draft of Airport Emergency Plan for the
effective and efficient handling of emergencies at airport with better coordination with various government agencies
including CAAN and security bodies. The Aviation Security Quality Control Manual is also in the draft phase. It is
believed that the quality control manual will help in maintaining the quality control in the aviation security.
In order to facilitate the ever growing traveling public to and from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), additional
X-Ray machine and walk through metal detector will be deployed in near future. The secondary screening has been
started at TIA for additional security net. Cargo security machine is planned to be installed soon as the process has
already been initiated for the same.
CAAN has installed major hub airports with automatic security equipment. The manual frisking of body and baggage
searching, owing to lack of hi-tech security equipment, is quite cumbersome and unpleasant to most of the
passengers. However, this situation cannot be overcome in immediate future as CAAN is not in a position to install
such expensive gadgets at each airport.
C. Capability
Primary aviation legislation- Civil Aviation Regulation 2002 has witnessed two amendments in 2013, one after ICVM
and next after ICVM, to address the deficiencies in aviation legislation. The aviation legislation is the area where the
effective implementation of ICAO provisions is the highest among the audit areas of Nepalese Civil Aviation System.
The formulation of Accident Investigation Regulations to meet the obligations of ICAO Annex 13 is one of major
achievements in this regard.
Specific operating regulation- The relevant Civil Aviation Requirements have been amended
to keep pace with the pertinent amendments in ICAO standards and recommended practices
(SARPs). This is an ongoing process and a system has been in place to formulate new
Dhangadhi airport saw major development with construction of modern terminal bulding to handle additional
passengers and runways too has been extended. There are many such projects underway for the development of
airports and runways. The construction of Janakpur airport terminal building is in final phase. Similarly, the
Saragarmatha airport proposed at Udaypur is under environment impact assessment stage after getting an approval
from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. The preliminary feasibility studies of new proposed airports
at Chalnetar Pyuthan, Rampur Palpa and Gudel Solukhumbu have been completed. Additionally, the construction
of proposed new ser vice provider organization, AANSON building at Kathmandu is ready.
Communication, navigation and surveillance
Under the capacity development project of TIA, new communication system has been installed at TIA and the
communication system will be at par with the international standards. MSSR RADAR at Bhattedada and TIA will
increase the surveillance capability and will assist in the aviation safety.
The design and implementation of RNP-AR approach at Kathmandu is significant development in TIA Kathmandu
approval where the visibility requirement is significantly lower than the current VOR/DME approach. Recently CAAN
has revised this RNP-AR procedure to incorporate the service difficulties reported by the users. Currently Qatar
Airways, Korean Air and Silk Air have started RNP-AR approach while Malaysian Air, Fly Dubai, Druk Air and Turkish
Air have already obtained the authorization from CAAN enabling them to operate RNP-AR approach at TIA.Etihad
Airways has recently applied for RNP-AR authorization and it is expected that more international air operator will
operate RNP-AR approach.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Social Responsibility is one of the major obligations of CAAN towards the nation and citizens. Apart from
its regular service provider functions, CAAN cannot stay aloof from its responsibility towards the far flung areas
where the air transport is the only means of transport and life line for public. Keeping this responsibility in mind,
CAAN has constructed, manned and operated the airports in remote areas where the operational cost far outweighs
the revenue generated by these airports, leave alone construction costs. CAAN commits that it will remain with the
needy public and more airports are in survey phases, even if such airports are not financially viable.
In domestic front, many runways have been blacktopped, runways extended and new terminal
buildings have been built. Runways of Rukum Salle airport, Dang airport, Runjatar airport,
Bajura airport and Phaplu airport have been blacktopped. Some of runways are in the process
of black topping viz. Taplejng airport, Bhojpur airport, Ramechhap airport, Manmaya Rai
Khanidanda airport, Chaurjahari airport (Rukum), Juphal airport(Dolpa), Rara airport (Mugu).
Runway of Phalugunananda airport in Ilam is ready and is ready for the flight testing.
Organizational Structure
Contents
Highlights of the year
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s Airports in Operation
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To overcome the constraints posed by terrain for the continuous and smooth approach and landing
of international flights at Tribhuvan International Airport, Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal implemented
the Performance Based navigation (PBN) based RNP-AR approach procedure in 2012 with the technical
support from Airbus. A post implementation review meeting involving CAAN, international & domestic
Airlines & Airbus Pro Sky was held in CAAN Head Office on 24 - 25 July 2014 and Detail Design Review
Meeting of the same was held in 2 4 December 2014. The meeting outcome was to modify and
update the RNP-AR approach procedure from the present left turn missed approach procedure to
right turn missed approach procedure similar to conventional VOR/DME approach. This modification
will improve air traffic handling and separation of air Traffic in and around Kathmandu, reducing air
space congestion & delay..
2.
Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has initiated to review air space & air route network in line with
National PBN Implementation Plan & development of new regional international airports at Bhairahawa
& Pokhara. The Government of Nepal has proposed to the Government of India for the bilateral talks
for additional entry points in the air routes coming from India as well as to establish the direct routes
so has to start the cross border International Flights.
Nepal has proposed to establish direct route; Himalaya 2, starting from Kathmandu to far east
destinations via Bagdogra, Guwahati, Imphal in India and Kunming in China, China. Both China &
India have principally agreed to establish it and will be finalized after technical discussion between
Nepal & China & Nepal & India bilateral talks in the near future.
Procurement of DGPS Survey Equipment has been completed which will be utilized for the survey
and verification of the WGS 84 Coordinates and other obstacles data of different airports . A training
has been conducted by the vendor to train the CAAN Personnel (ATM Dept, Aerodrome Engineering
Dept and AIM Dept.) , technology transfer and to enhance the in house capability of CAAN.
4.
WGS-84 Coordinates data survey of major domestic airports namely Chandragadi, Pokhara, Surkhet,
Bharatpur, Janakpur, Dhangadi, Biratnagar, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj and Simara have been completed
and in the process of approval in order to publish in AIP Nepal.
5.
The CAAN has planned to introduce RNAV/GNSS approach and departure procedures in some major
airports including RNAV/RNP SIDs and STARs within TMA.
6.
Manual of standards Air Traffic Services MATS, Nepal First Edition 2013 has been approved and issued
which came into force from April 2013 and subsequently ANS Safety and Standard Department has
taken the ownership of MATS Nepal. On the basis of MATS Nepal TIA, ATS Operation Manual was
prepared and approved in June 25, 2013 by DGCA Nepal and came in force from July 09, 2013.
Similarly ATS operation Manual of Bharatpur Airport has been prepared, approved and came into
force from September 2014.
En-route
Till date 10 ATC personnel were sent to ICAO/FPP Beijing for instrument flight procedure design
training course and 4 persons were sent for PBN procedure design training course. All together 14
ATC personnel are trained for Basic and /Advance instrument flight procedure design.
Terminal
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Airspace and Air routes network is being continuously reviewed and new routes to cater domestic
carriers as per the PBN implementation plan is underway
For the Tribhuwan International Airport Modernization Project Nepal, ATM Department provided
digital data of all the FIR boundary points of Nepal as well as Minimum Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW)
data has been provided to CNS Department which will be used for the enhancement of the existing
RADAR surveillance system and en route RADAR Surveillance System of the future
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The standards of the ICAO Documents Annex 14 to the Convention, Aerodromes used for International Civil Aviation
are required to be certified by the State. In addition as per the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN), Airport
Certificate Regulation - 2061 (2004) airport certificate must be obtained:
(1) The operator of the airport that may be used for public purpose as per the national need must obtain the Airport Certificate.
(2) The Airport Certificate must be obtained to operate international public air transportation service at any airport of Nepal.
As per the requirements Tribhuvan International Airport was certified and renewal regularly on following dates by
regulatory body of CAAN.
Certificate Validity
From
Remarks
To
The purpose of the inspection/audit was to certify Tribhuvan International Airport as International Certified airport
to cater international carriers and passengers passes through. The audit/inspection of the certification programme
was conducted from May 13, 2014 to May 20, 2014 at TIA. The audit/inspection works kicked off after a meeting
with GM-TIACAO. All areas directed by Civil Aviation Regulation- 14 and inspected/audited as per the procedures
laid in Manual of Aerodrome Certification Procedure 2008 &Aerodrome Inspector Hand Book 2013.
Runway Friction and Pavement Classification Number (PCN) Test Equipment
Aerodrome Safety and Standard Department bought Runway Surface Friction Test and Runway Bearing Capacity
terms Pavement Classification Number (PCN) Test equipment. In December 11, 2014 a friction test of both runway
02 and 20 was conducted.
Aerodrome Inspec tion Non Schedule November, 2014
A non-schedule surveillance inspection/audit had been conducted at
Tribhuvan International Airport on Nov 19, 2014. The audit was short
Guidance materials like handbooks, checklists, job tools have been developed to assist the inspectors to
discharge the duties effectively. Existing flight operations inspectors handbook, airworthiness inspectors
handbook and ANS inspectors handbook were revised to meet the changes in the requirements.
The new coming air operators were certified in accordance with the new AOC certification manual fully
complying ICAO provisions.
The existing air operators were also re-recertified in accordance with the new certification procedure.
Comprehensive surveillance program was developed and approved by Director General for oversight of
approved organizations.
Aviation Enforcement Manual was amended and enforcement actions were taken in accordance with the
provisions of manual.
Safety Oversight Facilitated Integrated Application (SOFIA) is under implementation stage with support
from EASA. This application will be useful tool for the inspectors in Annex 1, 6,7 and 8 activities.
Introduction
The primary function of Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) in its role of regulator is responsible to keep
aviation safety at an acceptable level. Although Nepal has not formally determined the acceptable level of
safety pending the maturity of safety management system (SMS) of service providers; still the two indicators
of safety performances i.e. the lack of effective implementation of ICAO standard and recommended practices
(SARPs) and number of accidents are common indicators to measure the safety performance of any State. It
is not a hidden fact that Nepal has not performed well in these both fronts. Additionally, the operational ban
imposed by European Union from December 2013 has further challenged us to emerge from this situation
and demonstrate a tangible performance in aviation safety. The present status and initiatives of CAAN have
been elaborated in this context.
ICAO ICVM 2013
ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM) that was conducted from 10th to 16th July 2013 saw major
improvements in Nepals performance in resolution of protocol questions in all audit areas by closing 69
protocol questions and 1 declared not applicable. This brought down the lack of effective implementation
(LEI) to 45% where the global average is 39%. It is noteworthy that the area of accident investigation (AIG) was
not validated during the ICVM mission which had fairly large number of unsatisfactory protocol questions.
CAAN feels that the LEI would have further come down if the AIG area had been validated. However, on the
other hand this mission raised significant safety concern (SSC) in air operator certification since the air operators
were not certified in accordance with the new procedure developed in line with the ICAO guidelines. In response
to ICAO on SSC, CAAN prepared and submitted the roadmap acceptable to ICAO for the alleviation of SSC. This
roadmap has been updated and ICAO has been informed on all progresses made.
In order to ascertain the degree of progress made towards the alleviation of significant safety concern, CAAN
requested ICAO for a pre ICVM mission. ICAO agreed to send a subject matter expert to assess preparation of
CAAN. Visiting COSCAP-South East Asia flight operations expert, during his mission from 6-14 November 2014
observed the progress made by CAAN towards the alleviation of SSC. The report stated that the CAAN has
taken right steps in the resolution of significant safety concern but need to consistently demonstrate the
progress in comings days too. CAAN also feels that the implementation of process in place needs to be sustained
and consistency is required in this regard.
Post EU on site assessment status:
European Union (EU) has put Nepalese operators certified by CAAN in its air safety list from December 2013
citing two reasons- SSC from ICAO in air operator certification and higher numbers of air accidents. The EU
team made an on-site assessment of CAAN and six air operators and made several observations.
CAAN has prepared comprehensive corrective action plan in each unsatisfactory protocol question and has
established necessary procedures and implemented the established procedures. The critical element 4
technical personnel qualification and training witnessed highest level of lack of effective implementation
among the eight critical elements and with current training of inspectors after promulgation of human resource
training policy and training program 2014-18, the LEI in this area is expected to come down significantly. The
major achievements in all critical elements are summarized as below.
CAAN has already submitted the corrective action plan against each observation made by the EU assessment
team. Major deficiencies observed by the EU are outstanding SSC and lack of adequate trainings of pilots in
an approved trainings organization. The pilots training has been planned by CAAN to take into account the
practical aspects as well with consultation with stakeholders. Deadline has been set forth 31st December 2015
for co-pilot to obtain the Airline Transport Pilot License theoretical knowledge from an approved training
organization. SSC alleviation has been in plan as per the roadmap agreed by ICAO. We expect that once the
SSC is resolved, we will be able to move ahead for the alleviation of EU operational ban.
Civil Aviation Regulation, 2002 was amended to address the deficiencies of primary aviation legislation.
Current status:
Nepal has issued Accident Investigation Regulations 2071 BS to keep pace with latest amendments in
Annex 13.
Other associated regulations were also amended to complement the Civil Aviation Regulation, 2002
amendments.
Relevant Civil Aviation Requirements like CARs, Personnel Licensing Requirements, Flight Operations
Requirements, and Nepalese Civil Airworthiness Requirements were amended to align with latest ICAO
SARPs.
Experienced and qualified flight operations experts were hired and trained.
Basic inspector course was conducted for 32 inspectors including flight operations, aerodrome, ANS, CNS
and airworthiness inspectors. Subject matter experts for flight operations was obtained from Airbus and
INECO provided ANS, CNS expert while expert for airworthiness is expected from Airbus.
The current status of CAAN for the protocol question of critical elements 1,2,3,4 and 5 which qualify for the
off-site validation is expected to bring down the LEI to or below the world average since the newly developed
Accident Investigation Regulation 2070 will also address several PQS. The steps taken by Civil Aviation Authority
of Nepal towards alleviation of SSC and EU operational ban are ongoing process and we need to demonstrate
the progress consistently. However, the major challenge for us is to arrest the unacceptable number of accidents
and serious incidents. CAAN is assisting the air operators to implement safety management system. Once
CAAN reduces the number of accidents and serious incidents, it will be a testimony that effective safety
oversight system is in place and it will be a boost for the compliance based as well as performance based
indicator. CAAN always welcomes the suggestion from the stakeholders for the necessary measures to enhance
the aviation safety in Nepal.
Human resource policy and training program for 2014-2018 have been developed for the regulatory staffs
and required budget has been allocated.
Subjects
Remarks
Based on ICAO Doc. 7193, Part E, AIS personal, Basic AIS Training
Basic AIS Coursesyllabus recommended by Management Committee Meeting of 210th
on dated 27th June, 2014 and approved by DGCA on dated 29th
June, 2014.
Seminar on
subject of AIS
function
Management
Committee
Decision
SOP of AIS
developed
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Identification of
AIS group/sub
group in CAAN
staff
Proposed Bhattendada
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Both the parties also agreed to enhance technical cooperation in the field of civil aviation, exchange of technical
expertise, tourism promotion, and other related matters.
provisions with respect to investigations, and share views regarding the need for sound investigation system through
the effective implementation of the regulation. Two working papers entitled Conceptual and Legal aspect of aircraft
accident investigation in Nepal and aircraft accidents in Nepal-issues and discussions were presented by Mr. Buddhi
Sagar Lamichhane, Joint Secretary of MoCTCA and Mr. Rajan Pokhrel, Director, CAAN respectively.
and IATA participated the meeting. Regional Director of ICAO APAC Office specially attended this Meeting. The
Nepalese delegation led by the Director General of Civil Aviation Er. Ratish Chandra Lal Suman took part in the
Meeting.
The Meeting focused on its discussion on the IV Phase Programme of COSCAP-SA, which commenced on 01 October
2013 for five years period. Other issues discussed during the Meeting were USOAP Programme update, ICAO Safety
Management and Global Aviation Safety Plan, Work Plan, SARAST update, EASA and SARI issues etc.
s An ATC-Pilot interaction was jointly organized by Tribhuvan Int'l Airport (TIA) and Airline Operator Association
of Nepal (AOAN) on 30th Jun 2014 at Airport Hotel, Gauchar. The program was chaired and addressed by Director
General, CAAN. During interaction, various challenges and difficulties of Flight Operation faced by ATC and Pilot
were surfaced. The conclusion and recommendations of the program is under process for necessary action.
ATC- Helicopter's Pilot Interaction Program
Nepal presented a working paper on ' Need to increase Regional Cooperation to Improve the Level of Safety in South
Asia'. ICAO APAC Office took note on issues raised by Nepal and agreed to extend its assistance to States to uplift
the level of safety in the Region. The Meeting directed COSCAP-SA to develop required plan to assist Member States
with Effective Implementation (EI) of ICAO Safety Standards below global average.
s An ATC and Helicopter Pilot interaction program was jointly organized by Flight Operation Department, TIA and
Airline Operator Association of Nepal (AOAN) on 18th Jun 2014 at airport Hotel, Gauchar. The interaction program
was addressed by the then General Manager Rishikesh Sharma. Various safety and efficiency related issue of
helicopter operation were discussed for appropriate action.
COSCAP-SA is a programme established in 1997 on the initiation of ICAO for the strengthening of civil aviation safety
in South Asia. Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are the Member States of COSCAPSA. Technical Cooperation Bureau (TCB) of ICAO prepares the phase-wise programme of COSCAP-SA which is required
to be approved by the Member States.
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Focussing on the importance of experts as well as collection of data, the seminar emphasized on the need of
establishment of database for the collection of safety significant data and information and production of trained
manpower for the investigation of accidents and incidents. Similarly, the need to focus on the removal of systemic
deficiencies rather than on individual performance was pointed out by the seminar.ATC- Pilot Interaction on "Flight
Operation Challenges at TIA"
70th International Civil Aviation Day was celebrated by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (MoCTCA),
in association with Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) and the entire aviation fraternity on 7 December 2014.
The programme commenced with walkathon from Tribhuvan International Airport Improvement Project (TIAIP),
Sinamangal to Tribhuvan International Airport Civil aviation Office (TIACAO) where flags of Nepal and ICAO were
hoisted by Mr. Suresh Man Shrestha, Secretary, MoCTCA. Beginning with the welcome speech by Mr. Rajan Pokhrel,
Director, CAAN, the formal programme was addressed by, Mr. Suresh Man Shrestha, Secretary, MoCTCA, Mr. Ratish
Chandra Lal Suman, Director General, CAAN, and Capt. Rameshwar Thapa, President, Airlines Operator Association
of Nepal. The vote of thanks was delivered by Mr. Suresh Acharya, Joint Secretary, MoCTCA. Capt. Gyan Prasad Rai
from Yeti Airlines and Capt. Pramod Kumar Lama from Manang Air were awarded Capt. Prabhu Saran Pathak Award
2014 for their contribution to safety with exemplary safety records.
International Civil Aviation Day is celebrated in Nepal every year on 7th December to mark the establishment of
ICAO seventy years ago on 7 December 1944.
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On-going activities
(1) Installation of New ATC Tower Console and facilites
Taplejung, Thamkhark and Khanidanda Airport
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A) Recruitment of Consultants :
Both Consulting service - Detail Design and Construction Supervision and Capacity Development of CAAN have been
procured and under implementation in the project.
Destination
Subjects
Days
Type
Funding
Person
Consulting Services
Consultant
1.
Japan Airport
Consultants, inc,
Japan in association
with GEOCE
Consultants (P.) Ltd.
2.
Date of Contract
Agreement
Date of
Mobilization
Duration of
Services
60 months
March 6, 2012
36 months
Godawari
Training
ADB
CAA
Induction Training
Training
CAAN
44
CAA
90
Training
CAAN
NASC
35
Training
CAAN
14
NASC
30
Training
CAAN
NASC
30
Training
CAAN
25
NASC
15
Training
NASC
Himalayan Hotel
Workshop
SOTEN
20
Workshop
CAAN
Hyatt Hotel
Conference
CAAN
Malla Hotel
Training
ADB
Nepal Police
Academy
21
Training
NP
Instructor
by CAAN
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The ICB contracts for the project works have been procured and under execution in the project
Table 2: Works and Equipment Contracts of ATCEP (Loan No. 2581 - NEP)
S.N.
Contractor
1.
Constructora
Sanjose S.A.
Spain
2.
EMTE Sistemas
S.A.U. Spain.
August 1, 2012
March
17, 2013
September
17, 2012
Duration of
Contract
36 months
+ (DNP: 12 months)
15 months
+(DLP, 18 months
Marsyangdi Hotel
Detail Design and Construction Supervision: The design and procurement of contracts were completed in December 2012.
The construction supervision of ICB-02 was started from September, 2012 and of ICB 01 from March 2013.
Capacity Development of CAAN Project: Components on Private Sector Participation (2C), Enhancing non-aeronautical
Revenues (2D) and Planning (2A) are complete, whereas Restructuring (3), HRD (4), Computerization (5) at 70 to 75 %
progress and MIS (6) is in 55% progress. Under component 1 (legal) preparation of new integrated act, civil aviation regulation
is in advance stage with about 79% progress. Similarly, progress of C2B Business Planning is at 85% progress.
Nepal Police
Academy
21
Training
NP
Instructor
by CAAN
20
D) Progress of Contract:
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(i)
Contract Package ICB-01: The contractor is continuing with construction works mostly in A04 (Parallel Taxiway and International
Apron), A03 (Runway Extension) and A12-8 (under A12 Ancillary Work), B01 (International Terminal Building expansion).
The cumulative physical progress is 9.23% at the end of September 2014.
(ii)
Contract Package ICB-02: The contract was scheduled to be completed by 10 December 2013. However due to unavoidable
circumstances, as per request made by the contractor, a time extension of 111 days (until 31st March 2014) was granted
without any further financial implications to the contract cost. The contractor managed to complete the work ahead of the
extended time and the completion certificate was issued on 17th March 2014. The contract is under Defects Liability Period
since March 17, 2014. Issuance of Operational Acceptance Certificate to the Contractor and final handover of the equipment
to TIACAO will be done by January 2015. Performance monitoring of equipment operation is continuing.
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Hong Kong
Destination
Subjects
Funding
Person
India
Training
CAAN
India
EMGE-4 Course
Training
CAAN
11
Indonesia
CAAN
Workshop
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Sri Lanka
32
Training
CAAN
Spain
Conference
CAAN
Singapore
Familiarization CAAN
Singapore
Training
Singapore
M/S Company
Seminar
UAE
Korea
DVOR/DME Course
27
Training
Korea-ICAO
Korea
20
Training
Korea-ICAO
Korea
12
Training
Korea-ICAO
Meeting
CAAN
Singapore
Seminar
CAAN
Singapore
Meeting
CAAN
Spain
Conference
CAAN
Singapore
12
Training
SCP
Sri Lanka
Conference
CAAN
Singapore
Training
SCP
Philippines
Meeting
CAAN
Conference
CAMC
12
Meeting
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Training
M/S Company
Meeting
CAAN
India
30
Training
ITEC
China
India
45
Training
ITEC
Hong Kong
Malaysia
Training
CAAN
China
Meeting
CAAN
Macau
Finland
Hong Kong
Training
CAAN
China
25
Training
CAAN
Bangladesh
17
Training
CAAN
Finland
Thailand
Observation
M/S Company
Seminar
ENAC
Training
M/S Company
France
Thailand
Training
CAAN
13
Germany
Conference
CAAN
Austria
Korea
Training
Korea-ICAO
USA
Korea
Korean Air
Korea
19
Training
Korea-ICAO
Malaysia
Training
CAAN
12
Training
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Thailand
11
Training
CAAN
12
Bhutan
Meeting
CAAN
10
Observation
M/S Company
Observation
M/S Company
Singapore
USA
Workshop
CAAN
Thailand
USA
35
Training
Embassy of USA
Bangladesh
China
China
Conference
CAAN
Sri Lanka
18
Days Type
14
12
Training
Training
Chinese Fellowship
Chinese Fellowship
19
Training
CAAN
Singapore
Training
CAAN
Singapore
11
Training
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Singapore
11
Training
CAAN
India
Conference
CAAN
Singapore
10
Training
SCP
India
Malysia
Meeting
CAAN
Poland
Observation
M/S Company
Meeting
CAAN
Meeting
CAAN
Singapore
Seminar on CNS/ATM
Seminar
Singapore-ICAO
Singapore
11
Training
Singapore-ICAO
(ICB/03/PROSEC/2013)
Malaysia
Sri Lanka
Workshop
CAAN
Sri Lanka
Training
CAAN
UAE
Conference
Organizer
Malaysia
Observation
CAAN
London
13
Training
CAAN
(ICB/03/PROSEC/2013)
Observation
M/S Company
India
Observation
CAAN
Singapore
11
Training
Singapore-ICAO
China
25
Training
CAAN
Singapore
Workshop
CAAN
Thailand
Observation
CAAN
Thailand
Meeting
CAAN
Conference
CAAN
Conference
CAAN
Hong Kong
Conference
CAAN
Australia
10
Meeting
CAAN
Observation
Turkish Airlines
Singapore
Workshop
Singapore-ICAO
Hong Kong
Singapore
Meeting
SCP
Hong Kong
Japan
Meeting
CAAN
Viet Nam
summit
CAAN
Malaysia
(NCASTP) Workshop
Workshop
CAAN
China
22
Training
CAAN
India
Training
CAAN
Indonesia
Meeting
CAAN
Training
India-ICAO
43
Training
ITEC
Training
ITEC
Turkey
Maldives
Workshop
CAAN
India
China
Training
CAAN
India
Malaysia
Training
CAAN
India
Thailand
Training
CAAN
24
India
Thailand
Canada
Meeting
CAAN
Transport Technologies
54
Training
ITEC
Meeting
CAAN
Thailand
Meeting
CAAN+Aerothai
Observation
Saurya Airlines
Korea
Training
Korea-ICAO
Spain
Thailand
Workshop
CAAN
Korea
19
Training
Korea-ICAO
Italy
Conference
CAAN
Singapore
Observation
Shree Airlines
Singapore
Training
Singapore-ICAO
France
32
Training
NAC
19
Bhutan
Workshop
CAAN
Thailand
11
Training
CAAN
Korea
Training
Korea-ICAO
Singapore
26
Training
CAAN
Korea
Training
Korea-ICAO
China
Training
CAAN
20
21
Finance
Finance
'000
Cash Inflow :
CAAN is a self-governing government body which maintained its accounts under accrual basis. The main
income sources of CAAN are the service charges and other aeronautical income that it gets from airport
and air navigation operations. It is a VAT registered organization, CAAN regularly deposits the VAT it collects
from its financial transactions. Similarly, its pays the income tax out of its profit in stipulated time period.The
summarized income, expenses, net profit and cumulative profits are depicted in the following tables:
2,008,653
Add Depreciation
506,483
529,496
72,787
3,117,420
2,722,790
4,358,695
1,168,675
8,250,160
11,367,580
Cash Outflow :
Capital Investment
Additional Capital Expenditure
11,801,804
Management assets
1,520,544
13,322,348
451,377
(10,000)
F/Y 2071/072
361,781
64,946
Principal :
Paid to Nepal Govt. against Repayment Schedule
120,935
650,431
529,496
Distribution of Dividend
F/Y 2071/072
481,022
Income Tax
F/Y 2071/072
383786
VAT paid
The above table clearly showed that despite continuous downturn from FY 2066/056 till 2059/060, the
positive profit comeback from FY 2060/061. In 2065/066, the Nepal Govt. has decided to convert 10.25%
redeemable preference share into Loan and interest is charged from the initial period .On the same time
other decision has been taken place of rebate in tune of Rs. 80 million to NAC. Therefore, there was very
high amount of loss in the FY 2065/066. After that the CAAN has making the net profit in every year.
Above table showed that the CAAN has achieved the first time cumulative profit in 2068/069. The
cumulative gain till F/Y 2070/071 is Rs. 3081.27 million. During the year 2070/071, the audit certificate
from Auditor General Office has been obtained from F/Y 2055/056 to F/Y 2062/063 and audit certificate
of remaining years is awaiting..
Input Vat
1,453,213
688,001
333,086
192,839
100,000
16,600,504
(5,232,924)
Bank balance:
Opening Balance
Last Year LC & Other Advance
94,329
Balance in US $ Account
95,757
24
2,642,231
10,000
765211
,262,678
5,452,763
219,839
25
CAAN revenue has increased by 53.04% as compared to last financial year 2070/071. This is due to introduce the
additional airport development charge of Rs. 1000 nett. of Vat per international passenger from Sharwan 2071 (mid
July 2014). According to the above budgeted cash flow for the year 2071/072, the operating cost of Rs. 3065.72
million and Capital Investment of Rs. 13322.35 million make a total expenditure of Rs. 16,388.07 million. This accounts
for 81.29% share in Capital expenditure and 18.71% in Operating expenses. In addition, a total expenditure of Rs.
2642.23 million for payment of Interest, Principal, dividend, VAT Income tax to the Nepal Government and Rs. 625.92
million for employees Bonus, Contribution to Staff Housing fund and advance to Staff Welfare fund. CAAN has
approved of Rs. 219.84 million surplus budgets for the year 2071/072.
055/056 056/057 057/058 058/059 059/060 060/061 061/062 062/063 063/064 064/065 065/066 066/067 067/068 068/069 069/070 070/071
055/056 056/057 057/058 058/059 059/060 060/061 061/062 062/063 063/064 064/065 065/066 066/067 067/068 068/069 069/070 070/071
26
25
Airports in Nepal
28
10
11
12
13
14
15
29
Bharatpur Airport
Title
30
Details
Airports Name
Bharatpur
Zone
Narayani
District
Chitwan
274041N - 0842546E
Designation
15/33
Ref. Temperature
35*C
Location Indicator
VNBP
Elevation
679ft AMSL
1158*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
31
Biratnagar Airport
Title
32
Details
Airports Name
Biratnagar
July 6, 1958
Zone
Koshi
District
Morang
262903N - 0871552E
Designation
08/27
Ref. Temperature
40*C
Location Indicator
VNVT
Elevation
236 ft AMSL
1524*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
RFF Category
V(5)
33
Chandragadhi Airport
Title
34
Airports Name
Details
Chandragadhi Airport
Nov 1963
Zone
Mechi
District
Jhapa
263413N - 0880433E
Designation
10/28
Ref. Temperature
35*C
Location Indicator
VNCG
Elevation
308ft AMSL
1800*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
35
Dhangadhi Airport
Title
36
Details
Airports Name
Dhangadhi Airport
Zone
Seti
District
Kailali
284512N-0803455E
Designation
09/27
Location Indicator
VNDH
Elevation
577ft AMSL
1800*30m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
37
Title
Details
Airports Name
July 4, 1958
Zone
Lumbini
District
Rupandehi
273026N-0832505E
Designation
10/28
Location Indicator
VNBW
Elevation
358ft AMSL
5000*100ft/Bitumen
Service
ATS
RFF Category
38
V(5)
39
Janakpur Airport
Title
40
Details
Airports Name
Janakpur Airport
Oct, 1979
Zone
Janakpur
District
Dhanusha
264239N-0855528E
Designation
09/27
Ref. Temperature
35*C
Location Indicator
VNJP
Elevation
233ft AMSL
1606*30m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
41
Jomsom Airport
Title
42
Details
Airports Name
Jomsom Airport
March, 1976
Zone
Gandaki
District
Mustang
284652N-083432E
Designation
06/24
Location Indicator
VNJS
Elevation
8976ft AMSL
2424*65m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
43
Jumla Airport
Title
44
Details
Airports Name
Jumla Airport
Oct 1, 1972
Zone
Karnali
District
Jumla
291626N-0821123E
Designation
09/27
Location Indicator
VNJL
Elevation
7790ft AMSL
675*20m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
45
Nepalgunj Airport
Title
Details
Airports Name
Nepalgunj Airport
Zone
Veri
District
Banke
280606N-0813959E
Designation
08/26
Location Indicator
VNNG
Elevation
518ft AMSL
1505*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
RFF Category
46
V(5)
47
Pokhara Airport
Title
48
Details
Airports Name
Pokhara Airport
4 July, 1958
Zone
Gandaki
District
Kaski
281200N-0835854E
Designation
04/22
Ref. Temperature
35*C
Location Indicator
VNPK
Elevation
2696ft AMSL
1444*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
RFF Category
V(5)
49
Simara Airport
Title
Details
Airports Name
Simara Airport
July 4, 1958
Zone
Narayani
District
Bara
270945N-845854E
Designation
01/19
Ref. Temperature
37*C
Location Indicator
VNSI
Elevation
445ft AMSL
1192*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
RFF Category
50
V(5)
51
Simikot Airport
Title
52
Details
Airports Name
Simkot Airport
Zone
Karnali
District
Humla
295816N-0814908E
Designation
10/28
Location Indicator
VNST
Elevation
9747ft AMSL
650*20m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
53
Surkhet Airport
Title
54
Details
Airports Name
Surkhet Airport
Oct, 1966
Zone
Veri
District
Surkhet
283509N-0813807E
Designation
02/20
Ref. Temperature
35*C
Location Indicator
VNSK
Elevation
2054ft AMSL
1255*30m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
55
Title
56
Details
Airports Name
Sept, 1971
Zone
Sagarmatha
District
Solukhumbu
274116N-0864353E
Designation
06/24
Location Indicator
VNLK
Elevation
9334ft AMSL
527*20m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
57
Tumlingtar Airport
Title
58
Details
Airports Name
Tumlingtar Airport
Oct, 1972
Zone
Koshi
District
Sankhuwasava
271902N-0871143E
Designation
16/34
Location Indicator
VNTR
Elevation
1315ft AMSL
1220*30m/Bitumen
Service
AFIS
59
Title
60
Airports Name
Details
Tribhuvan International Airport
20 Feb, 1960
Zone
Bagmati
District
Kathmandu
274149.778N-0852128.535E
Designation
02/20
Location Indicator
VNKT
Elevation
4390ft AMSL
3056*46m/Bitumen
Service
ATS
Available Category
RFF Category
IX(9)
61
62
63
64
65
Date of
Service Start
Zone
Designation
District
Elevation
Ft (m)
Dimension
Ft (m)
1.
Baitadi
(VNBT)
27th Feb,
1978
Mahakali
03/21
Baitadi
4126 ft
(1258) m
2.
Bajhang
(VNBG)
Oct, 1976
Seti
07/25
Bajhang
3.
Bajura
(VNBR)
Seti
09/27
4.
Baglung
(Balewa)(VNBL)
24th Sept,
1973
Dhawalagiri
5.
Dang
(VNDG)
15th March,
1961
6.
Darchula
(VNDL)
26th Jan,
1986
7.
Dhorpatan
(VNDR)
8.
Doti
(VNDT)
9.
Jiri
(VNJI)
10.
Kamalbazar
Seti
11.
Langtang
(VNLT)
Bagmati
09/27
Rasuwa
Mahakali
17/35
S.No
12.
66
Surface
Aerodorme
Reference Point
1640 100 ft
(500 30) m
Grass
292755N0803257E
4114 ft
654*30 ft
Grass
293220N0811107E
Bajura
4606 ft
(1404) m
1968 x 65 ft
(600 x 20) m
Grass
293013N 0814006E
01/19
Baglung
3248 ft
990 m.
1994*100 ft
(608 x 30) m
Grass
281246N0833959E
Rapti
16/34
Dang
2079 ft
(634) m.
3798x150 ft
(1158 x 46) m
Grass
280644N0821733 E
Mahakali
07/25
Darchula
2218 ft
(676) m.
1935x100 ft
(590 x 30) m
Grass
294009N0803254E
Dhawalagiri
09/27
Baglung
8950 ft
(2728) m.
1197*100 ft
(365 x 30) m
Grass
283100N0830200E
24th sept,
1973
Seti
14/32
Doti
1892 ft
(577) m.
1400*100 ft
(427x 30) m
Grass
291547N0805610E
Oct, 1976
Janakpur
17/35
Dolakha
6061 ft
(1848) m
1197x59 ft
(365 x 18) m
Grass
273733N0861350E
550mx30m
Grass
11998ft
(3658)m
1378x100ft
(420x30)m
Grass
281200N0853600E
Kanchanpur
708ft
(216)m
2900x100ft
Grass
285748N0800953E
1st Oct,
1984
Mahendranagar
30 Dec, 1973
(VNMN)
Achham
13.
Meghuli
(VNMG)
1966 A.D.
Narayani
08/26
Chitwan
498ft
(152m)
3500x150 ft
(1067x46) m
Grass
273438N0841342E
14.
Rajbiraj
(VNRB)
20 Feb, 1960
Sagarmatha
11/29
Saptari
242ft
(74m)
5576x100 ft
(1700x30)m
Grass
263038N0864418E
15.
Rolpa
(VNRP)
15 March,
1961
Rapti
06/24
Rolpa
4088 ft
(1250)m
1499x100 ft
(457x30)m
Grass
281659N0824659E
16.
Sanfe Bagar
(VNSR)
1974 A.D.
Seti
03/21
Achham
5219 ft
(596)m
1696x100 ft
(517x30)m
Grass
291410N0811256E
17.
Sangboche
(VNSB)
Sagarmatha
13/31
Solukhumbu
12256 ft
(3748)m
1328x100 ft
(405x30)m
Grass
274837N0864243E
18.
Tikapur
(VNTP)
Seti
05/23
Kailali
515 ft
(157)m
1800x100 ft
(573x30)m
Grass
283120N0810720E
11th oct,
1984
Statistics
S.N
68
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
DESIGNATOR
IATA Code ICAO Code
AIR ARABIA
G9
ABY
A320
168
AIR ASIA
D7
XAX
A330
377
AIR CHINA
CA
CCA
A319
AIR INDIA
AI
AIC
BG
BHUTAN AIRLINES
S.N
DOMESTIC AIRLINES
DESIGNATOR
2 LETTERS
3 LETTERS
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
AIR DYNASTY
AD
AS350
128
AIR KASTHAMANDAP
AK
P750
A320 /A319/A321
145/122/172
BUDDHA AIR
U4
BBC
A310/B737
221/162
FISHTAIL AIR
FA
AS350, B206
B3
BTN
A319
122
GOMA AIR
GA
C208, L410
BUDDHA AIR
U4
BHA
ATR42/72
47/70
MOUNTAIN HELICOPTER
MH
AS350
MU
CES
B737
132
MAKALU AIR
MK
C208
CZ
CSN
A319
122
MANAG AIR
MA
AS350
10
DRAGON AIR
KA
HDA
A330
300
MUKTINATH AIRLINES
MU
R44
11
FZ
FDB
B738
189
NEPAL AIRLINES
RA
NAC
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
EY
ETD
A330/A320
262/136
10
12
13
6E
IGO
A320
180
11
RAN
14
JET AIRWAYS
9W
JAI
B737
170
12
SAURYA AIRLINES
S1
CRJ200
15
KOREAN AIR
KE
KAL
B777
261
13
SHREE AIR
SH
MI7, AS350
16
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
MH
MAS
B737
160
14
SIMRIK AIR
SM
AS350
17
NEPAL AIRLINES
RA
RNA
B752
190
15
18
OMAN AIR
WY
OMA
B738
154
16
SITA AIR
ST
19
QATAR AIRLINES
QR
QTR
A330/A321/A320/A319
305/182/144/110
17
YETI AIRLINES
YA
20
KB
DRK
A319/ ATR42
114/48
18
TARA AIR
TA
21
SILK AIR
MI
SLK
A320
150
19
VVIP
22
SPICEJET AIRLINES
SG
SEJ
B738
212
23
TG
THA
B777
309
24
TK
THY
A330
289
25
UNITED AIRWAYS
BD
UBD
ATR72/MD83
66/170
BHA
RMK
B190,ATR42,ATR72
B190/D228
D228
NYT
JS41
D228, DHC6
AS32, B206
69
70
5207380.9
1882660.2 3324720.7
215309832.7
92182005.6
123127824.1
25454138
11971897
13482241
201735
100859
TOTAL
100876
282582
175782
106800
17498786
7442433
10056350
3140302
1493067
1647235
23619
11807
2013
11812
237924.3
147309
90615.3
14230414.8
6430862.8
7799552
2925117
1378825
1546292
23320
11659
2012
11661
199960.3
126113.6
73846.7
13486297.9
7236904.8
6249393.1
2700027
1292515
1407512
22792
11394
2011
11398
451153.3
343220.1
107933.2
14022257
7099925
6922332
2436558
1147930
1288628
19417
9707
2010
9710
400908
262246
138662
15349037
7426850
7922187
2027147
984593
1042554
15701
7846
2009
7855
263680
148496
115184
13886146
6317999
7568147
1830630
840091
990539
14276
7136
2008
7140
248347
129788
118559
13883866
5772033
8111833
1627053
752146
874907
11899
5950
2007
5949
379405
259973
119432
13110819
5098707
8012112
1383041
631476
751565
11057
5530
2006
5527
471580
346763
124817
13151121
5536693
7614428
1251962
569645
682317
11675
5840
2005
5835
362788
177225
185563
12801656
5734758
7066898
1140660
537199
603461
9062
4534
2004
4528
419290
270181
149109
15585121
5385321
10199800
1000101
466861
533240
7508
3754
2003
3754
416778
266977
149801
12685480
4673793
8011687
851918
380914
471004
6884
3443
2002
3441
377544
235347
142197
13565476
5179600
8385876
977948
449010
528938
7994
3997
2001
3997
372735
228127
144608
17001272
6546572
10454700
1061343
510659
550684
8105
4052
2000
4053
207173
115533
15052083
IN
MAIL (KGS)
YEAR
AVIA CLUB
MANAG AIR (MA)
Note:
1. 9N-AIL - A22L
1. 9N-ALC - AS350 I = C of A Invalid
2. 9N-ADU - Biman 1 2. 9N-ALD - AS350 E = C of A Expired
3. 9N-ADV - Biman 1 S = Suspended
4. 9N-AHC - C582
5. 9N-ALB -A22L
Source : Flight Safety Standard Department, CAAN
6. 9N-AIS - EDGEX
Up dated on : - 23/12/2014
6299554
MAKALU ( MK )
1. 9N-AJG - C208
2. 9N-AKC - C208
8752529
1100331
1. 9N-AKB - AS350
2. 9N-AJJ - AS350
3. 9N-AJP - AS350
536966
1. 9N-AJZ - AS350
2. 9N-AKF -AS350
563365
1. 9N-AII - B206
2. 9N-AJI - AS350
3. 9N-AKA - AS350
8426
1. 9N-AJT - C208
2. 9N-AJU - C208
3. 9N-AKY - L410
4216
4210
MOUNTAIN HELICOPTER
1999
TOTAL
ARR
DEP
OUT
4. 9N-AHY - JS41
5. 9N-AIB - JS41
6. 9N-AIH - JS41
7. 9N-AJC - JS41
TOTAL
4. 9N-AKQ - MA60
5. 9N-AKS - Y12E
6. 9N-ACA - B757
7. 9N-ACB - B757
IN
4. 9N-AIM - ATR42
5. 9N-AIN - ATR42
6. 9N-AIT - ATR42
7. 9N-AJO - ATR72
8. 9N-AJS - ATR72
9. 9N-AJX - ATR72
SIMRIK AIRLINES(RMK)
FREIGHT (KGS)
OUT
MUKTINATH AIRLINES(MU)
TOTAL
IN
1. 9N-AEE - B190
1. 9N-ABT - DHC6 1. 9N-AHU - JS41
2. 9N-AEW -B190
2. 9N-ABU - DHC6 2. 9N-AHV - JS41
3. 9N-AGH - B190 [E] 3. 9N-ABX - DHC6 [I] 3. 9N-AHW - JS41
VVIP FLIGHTS
1. 9N-RAG - AS32
2. 9N-RAJ - AS32
3. 9N-RAI - B06 (I)
4. 9N-RAL - B06
YETI AIRLINES(YA)
PASSENGER MOVEMENT
1. 9N-AET - DHC6
2. 9N-AEV - DHC6
3. 9N-AFA - DHC6
KASTHAMANDAP(AK)
4. 9N-ABM - DHC6
5. 9N-AKE - D228
6. 9N-AKK - D228
7. 9N-AKM - DHC6(I)
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
BUDDHA AIR ( BA )
OUT
322706
TOTAL
71
72
23972
26570
33364
34342
30651
32730
34655
38112
39963
39634
35444
34544
477680
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
TOTAL
51
51
44
44
58
58
60
60
74
74
73
73
75
75
69
69
72
72
91
91
70
70
76
76
813
813
2196
96
96
85
85
96
96
95
95
80
80
79
79
90
90
97
97
93
93
98
98
94
94
95
95
1098
1098
26
13
13
420
9
9
4
4
19
19
16
16
21
21
16
16
18
18
15
15
16
16
19
19
18
8
17
17
17
17
18
18
210
210
84
3
3
1
1
8
8
11
11
3
3
42
42
624
6
6
7
7
2
2
1
1
17
17
26
26
22
22
25
25
26
26
25
25
25
25
27
27
28
28
31
31
30
30
30
30
312
312
582
CCA
7673487
769100
788365
786853
780276
706325
533129
472624
456450
584678
420748
386544
377152
435822
426746
451276
OUT
21
21
29
29
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
30
30
355
355
913
30
30
27
27
31
31
25
25
36
37
47
47
49
49
49
49
48
48
47
47
36
36
31
31
456
457
862
31
31
28
28
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
31
31
30
30
36
36
60
60
62
62
431
431
1464
DEP
JAN
ARR
DEP
FEB
ARR
DEP
MAR
ARR
DEP
APR
ARR
DEP
MAY
ARR
DEP
JUN
ARR
DEP
JUL
ARR
DEP
AUG
ARR
DEP
SEP
ARR
DEP
OCT
ARR
DEP
NOV
ARR
DEP
DEC
ARR
DEP
TOTAL
ARR
Grand Total 1626
913559
69076
70877
79260
79900
76191
69286
65443
61291
68704
66471
53140
47941
55165
55998
58144
TOTAL
7476688
773504
786694
796992
774425
671543
503457
443805
426267
526245
455442
361437
371239
435996
426260
442052
IN
15150175
1542604
1575059
1583845
1554701
1377868
1036586
916429
882717
1110923
876190
747981
748391
871818
853006
893328
TOTAL
PASSENGER MOVEMENT
39070942
3073045
2828828
3698234
3077210
3799561
4185271
3573551
3081483
2638007
1790197
2942298
2557515
1746795
2288520
525050
OUT
5402145
598925
586543
701164
615882
584914
618262
350372
221614
336251
526871
179514
155787
165306
191618
97391
IN
44473087
3671970
3415371
4399398
3693092
4384475
4803533
3923923
3303097
2974258
2317068
3121812
2713302
1912101
2480138
622441
TOTAL
FREIGHT (KGS)
69
69
614
39
39
18
18
12
12
31
31
28
28
31
31
30
30
27
27
13
13
13
13
13
13
29
29
31
31
30
30
31
31
307
307
730
31
31
28
28
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
365
365
2192
JAI
93
93
84
84
93
92
90
90
93
93
90
90
93
93
94
94
90
90
93
94
90
90
93
93
1096
1096
200
9
9
11
11
9
9
9
9
9
9
4
4
9
9
9
9
5
5
8
8
9
9
9
9
100
100
776
KAL
68
67
58
58
69
69
57
57
65
66
55
54
47
47
62
63
56
56
66
65
66
67
66
66
735
735
730
30
31
28
28
31
31
31
30
31
31
29
30
31
31
32
31
30
30
30
31
31
30
31
31
365
365
96
13
13
12
12
13
13
14
14
12
12
11
11
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
12
12
154
154
1180
48
48
43
43
49
49
47
47
49
49
47
47
49
49
48
48
48
48
48
48
52
52
62
62
590
590
426
8
8
4
4
2
2
5
5
4
4
4
4
5
5
4
4
1
1
SLK
22
22
16
16
18
18
17
17
18
18
15
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
18
18
22
22
23
23
213
213
50
25
25
730
4
4
5
5
4
4
4
4
5
5
3
3
TFL
30342
288
92
391
700
2792
562
2135
1630
3132
4394
2580
2214
2497
3069
4043
IN
MAIL (KGS)
85610
288
92
391
700
2792
887
2469
5782
7408
4819
13893
10141
12268
13747
10114
TOTAL
31
31
28
28
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
31
31
30
30
31
31
30
30
31
31
365
365
138
17
17
17
17
18
18
17
17
69
69
602
19
19
14
14
19
19
22
22
23
23
23
23
27
27
28
28
29
29
32
32
34
34
31
31
301
301
458
14
14
12
12
13
13
16
16
17
17
17
17
21
21
22
22
21
21
23
23
22
22
31
31
229
229
382
8
8
12
12
28
31
15
13
13
13
9
9
15
15
13
12
21
22
22
24
23
25
10
9
189
193
974
974
870
870
973
975
919
916
951
953
913
913
966
966
976
975
982
983
1074
1077
1100
1102
1109
1108
11807
11812
23619
55272
325
334
4152
4276
425
11313
7927
9771
10678
6071
OUT
477234
34532
35433
39626
39937
38079
34631
32713
30640
34362
33107
26570
23969
27586
27991
29045
ARR
27579
2001
MOV ABY
28007
2000
MONTH
29099
DEP
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
1999
YEAR
73
74
Total
DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
34
32
25
11
1446
2229
2851
2337
1560
1609
2424
1790
2573
1385
2615
1903
2786
2237
3181
2477
3416
3230
4167
3297
3412
2940
2891
2471
33322
27905
61227
CCA
2302
2573
3153
2644
2609
2461
2507
2176
2051
1266
1397
1336
2363
2539
2585
2059
2201
2358
3541
3304
3366
3042
2647
2385
30722
28143
58865
1822
1903
2419
2125
3093
2853
2853
2883
3009
2571
3018
2724
3045
3047
3275
2945
2828
3284
3204
3151
3052
2862
2885
2627
34503
32975
67478
CES CSN
944
1215
1472
1383
2038
1696
1637
1745
1636
1898
1760
1456
1598
1000
1744
1779
1939
1916
3398
3288
2203
2277
1723
1696
22092
21349
43441
DRK
7415
6540
6321
6037
7178
7223
4645
4356
4041
3567
3955
3430
3887
3701
3801
4081
3486
3811
4336
4892
7529
7662
7968
7440
64562
62740
127302
ETD
8785
7085
9118
7171
10224
8748
10121
9057
12081
9681
11579
11040
9958
11649
9418
9210
7222
9256
8591
9442
10344
9997
11534
8900
118975
111236
230211
JAI
1673
1905
2124
1914
1756
1570
1869
1799
1712
1073
886
648
1687
1697
1629
1282
976
935
1529
1727
1575
1803
1707
1550
19123
17903
37026
KAL
3233
2893
2723
2895
3284
3150
3055
3342
2617
2677
3641
3120
3521
3426
3974
3943
3242
3967
4775
5465
8216
6113
8612
5115
50893
46106
96999
11366
9532
9070
8868
11585
10060
9767
8526
10269
7598
9422
6005
7775
6190
9815
6371
7408
8298
9129
10810
10288
8052
11374
6259
117268
96569
213837
3645
2742
3967
3595
4464
4248
4681
4169
4471
3540
4121
3269
4291
3821
4023
3371
3180
3841
3928
4592
3920
3935
4466
3958
49157
45081
94238
420
125
1621
386
8591
4225
12816
1115
781
647
452
538
202
952
568
754
336
752
462
949
447
731
367
112
99
1707
1305
1805
1284
1992
1407
2123
1416
1781
811
1598
830
1864
1264
1539
1297
1454
1739
1528
2021
1851
1893
1896
1202
21138
16469
37607
6626
5267
6757
6253
8242
7585
8343
8048
8801
8216
8379
7922
8030
6798
7495
6334
6263
7691
6949
8485
8385
6795
10390
8044
94660
87438
182098
4970 13309
3799 11436
4475 11964
4477 12681
5051 15034
4904 14214
5269 14679
5268 13820
5454 14705
5461 12387
5267 14477
5112 11245
5331 14123
4478 10459
5191 12818
4446 13475
4728 9829
5035 14265
5321 13359
5491 15298
5164 13167
4486 13019
5367 13575
4949 11124
61588 161039
57906 153423
119494314462
HDA IGO
4443
4380
4581
4121
4585
4440
5739
3791
4329
2614
2393
1874
2575
1663
2664
1973
3530
4811
6676
6732
6772
4812
5283
4852
9139 53570
8688 46063
17827 99633
5620
5037
2073
2107
1446
1544
FDB GFA
2451
1826
2127
1738
2226
2371
2368
2065
2296
1664
1912
1684
2064
1228
1806
1133
1440
1865
2408
2526
2685
2324
2765
2348
26548
22772
49320
SLK
2320
2357
4677
190
482
605
453
317
333
302
409
529
569
377
111
TFL
CSN
DRK
ETD
FDB
GFA
35
19
11
HDA
IGO
JAI
KAL
30
23
MAS
NAC
OMA
PIA
QTR
SEJ
THY
SLK
17
11
26
TOTAL
132488
112650
12114
112437
143132
132905
141075
12705
143409
111873
134136
105164
135302
111641
130308
113596
108093
137047
141482
164644
151890
137784
164778
126274
1647235
1493067
3140302
31
9
2
223
20
49
4
5
6
1
26
13
13
OTHER
862
548
297
120
1469
1783
46
262
510
152
57
1
1171
1136
531
389
1583
1711
767
468
360
367
175
126
7828
7063
14891
32
UBD
4705
3279
3502
4005
4269
4235
5262
5205
5674
5408
5949
5294
6980
5894
6067
5843
3595
6482
6169
7916
5904
6362
11103
8220
69179
68143
137322
1692
692
1609
905
2186
1476
3312
1965
3374
1786
2847
1704
3940
1521
3609
2513
3561
1745
3944
3032
1430
1420
1731
1515
33235
20274
53509
THA
6894
5865
6259
5347
8251
6452
8763
6188
7235
4206
6939
4034
8029
4185
7058
4694
5445 1625
6432 4155
8001 3586
8609 4612
7877 4002
5952 4120
8034 3451
4620 3548
88785 12664
66584 16435
15536929099
THA
85
36
4
44
123
266
112
312
10
41
746
915
1661
149
95
224
121
39
CES
2547
1436
2620
1630
3660
1887
3115
1444
3697
1149
2651
976
2674
1090
2879
2189
1855
1656
2667
3101
2311
1948
3737
2471
34413
20977
55390
BBC BHA
CCA
JUN
BBC
1592
1046
2638
1122
643
470
403
BAB
AIA
8121
8257
8442
8777
10907
11313
11273
11393
11601
10828
11230
9443
10397
7174
9783
10031
7762
10982
11285
13682
12181
11095
13197
9817
126179
122792
248971
AIA
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
MONTH
JAN
8030
6240
7114
6384
8863
8883
9636
9121
11861
8325
11534
7001
10730
9740
9428
8686
5979
11498
7759
14768
9663
9708
11657
8224
112254
108578
220832
MOV ABY
OUT
IN
FEB OUT
IN
OUT
MAR
IN
OUT
APR
IN
OUT
MAY
IN
JUN OUT
IN
JUL OUT
IN
OUT
AUG
IN
SEP OUT
IN
OUT
OCT
IN
OUT
NOV
IN
OUT
DEC
IN
OUT
TOTAL
IN
Grand Total
MONTH
75
76
Grand Total
Grand Total
TOTAL
DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
AIA
0.842 0.015
0.058
0.512 0.021
0.703 0.033
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
0.305
1.751
12.287 0.158
0.101 0.1
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
12.388 0.258
1.494
OUT
IN
0.81
0.03
0.556 0.003
0.642 0.016
0.809 0.014
0.059
2.221 0.045
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
0.001
0.043 0.01
1.642 0.011
IN
OUT
IN
1.108
21.86
2.585
35.426
2.207
0.0
16.8
16.8
16.8
6.776
3.07 0.583
8.82
0.813 1.337
16.479
0.557 45.024
7.492
2.843 1.182
19.739
3.065 0.007
22.787
0.752 1.123
9.222
1.369 3.658
13.773
19.33
1.25 10.57
16.212
0.299 7.042
5.623
1.077 8.423
7.469
1.497 10.358
153.7 133.5
65.3 5.6
219.0 139.0
219.0 139.0
CES CSN
0.004
0.001
0.002
0.002
0.013
CSN
0.009
0.034 0.022
0.034 0.013
0.028
0.006
BBC CCA
IN
IN
CCA
6.645
1.821
5.965
2.066
29.28
1.988
20.612
6.752
17.085
7.401
16.457
12.487
15.159
3.334
9.474
8.55
1.23
DRK
8.959
0.119
15.851
1.225
24.444
14.492
435.5
240.9
676.3
676.3
11.807
36.57
6.911
46.038
5.536
3.973
7.729
46.328
9.114
0.01
8.478
5.356
9.179
3.622
10.494
14.98
ETD
14.001
9.322
23.523
6.494
111.687
0.477
23.227
10.772
16.921
8.253
32.383
4.518
32.891
8.205
41.279
32.7
7.15
55.283
8.277
30.536
7.201
21.032
2.54
698.2
53.4
751.5
751.5
JAI
KAL
3.442
72.1
31.651
7.209
50.572
33.515
34.607
3.88
30.975
39.41
46.552
32.95 0.6
9.37 7.14
25.47
26.697
29.909
25.628
45.837
2.797
35.535
1.669 7.
43.341
35.451
29.261
0.248
35.114
0.347
65.996
0.145
51.267
0.477
57.482
11.02
110.955
SLK
0.01
40.212
0.002
11.674
0.59 0.427
0.252 40.092
1.47 1.851
21.966
3.808 36.019
10.322
0.079 0.684
14.846
14.784
4.616 1.479
15.466
90.744
56.777
7.865 2.319 0.241
24.271
154.345
48.218
164.42 3.81 22.23
3.96 1.19 30.6
110.952
89.079
5.458
2.703 0.765 24.872
12.195
94.635 3.782 51.311
2.678 0.217 2.481 2.118 9.85
13.585 3.589 113.02
97.819
1.991 2.578 12.903 1.786
245.5 40.1 1078.2 11.7
508.2
62.0 119.5 8.2
117.8
317.6 102.1 1197.7 19.8 626.1
317.6 102.1 1197.7 19.8 626.1
6.826
4.391
6.667
229
12.664
4.312
58.58
10.659 34
32.892 24.311 9.553
25.34 18.5
35.913 21.564 15.104
24.718 29.02
31.743 15.618 75.455
62.648 31.3
34.936 16.744 61.031
7.933 115.087 35.5
33.797 38.768 40.482
0.672 77.043 33.5
16.879 27.305 15.42
6.099 93.94 52.5
41.278 61.473 40.634
79.658 54.2
59.57 36
24.2
53.29 32.35 29.44
86.547 33.7 5.227
38.42 24.75 41.727
7.18 50.672 31.8
29.387 34.96 36.091
69.622 24.8
38.64 34.245 33.867
755.5 414.8 130.8
518.7 398.5 288.9
1274.2 813.3 419.6
1274.2 813.3 419.6
HDA IGO
56.121
26.9
45.014
24.598
69.237
42.344
63.65
30.354 49.516
71.452
55.879
53.854
41.912 36.15
60.35
35.23
91.214
106.44 4.26
52.45 54.58
66.529 1.178
77.743
64.437
61.412
67.241
60.025 43.859
815.5 27.3
641.8 449.6
1457.3 476.9
1457.3 476.9
1.828
27.411
0.316
75.589
0.333
29.211
FDB GFA
26.009
11.094
23.866
2.283
27.72
61.631
30.437
71.504
34.86
3.282
71.703
28.403
87.4
1.24
87.088
120.9
1.08
66.588
3.883
65.28
5.351
56.32
58.14
2.5
13.9
16.3
16.3
TFL
1.795
1.79
0.005
0.26
0.162
0.253
0.21
0.043
0.064
0.217
0.177
0.052
0.356
0.3
0.772
2.932
0.027
1.566
0.113
1.116
0.061
0.481
GFA
0.45
0.027
0.329
FDB
0.005
0.291
ETD
0.147
0.839
0.27
0.537
0.203
0.371
0.947
1.541
0.106
0.206
0.701
IGO
0.01
JAI
0.01
36.879 6.084
0
36.879 6.084
1.366
11.118 0.216
6.193
6.463
4.951
6.273
1.881
HDA
2.882
0.01
0.006
1.523
0.213
0.006
0.25
0.123
0.393
0.216
0.158
KAL
NAC
0.006
0.008
0.136 0.031
0.11
0.046 0.023
0.385
0.01
0.05
0.003
0.022
0.44
0.166
OMA PIA
0.305 0.076
0.421
0.001 0.38
MAS
0.075
0.075
0.003
0.02
0.003
0.008
0.008
0.032
0.001
DRK
QTR
0.44
THA
THY
0.4
0.04
SEJ
5.025
THA
6.23
TOTAL
7.59
17.18
4.92
9.70
11.73
16.23
8.25
8.52
8.51
9.46
9.63
9.261
10.76
10.49
8.82
22.90
92.327 106.80
0.049 9.725
0
16.68
7.92
12.084 13.86
0.022 9.939
7.607
0.04
7.99
7.953
0.013 9.079
7.848
7.43
9.451
9.007
8.035
5.709
9.206
3.934
460.22
441.59
683.29
569.84
15.232 728.54
4.024 630.80
8.009
946.47
4.461
547.95
801.59
0.59
793.53
0.151
21.5 1061.93
0.503
535.60
0.121
1004.38
0.23
3.61 1140.26
14.31 3.64
709.07
1.813
1078.74
4.075 1.934
637.21
0.361 2.692 7.8
774.37
14.318 4.704
660.91
0.12
23.421
934.98
761.18
3.3
34.1 48.1 10056.37
96.4
14.0 4.0
7442.4
99.7
48.1 52.2 17498.80
99.7 48.1 52.2 17498.80
0.323
496.08
454.65
SLK
5.597 57.209
194.131
1.836
10.534 46.451
189.049
4.545
9.53 64.312
226.677
5.528
9.035 116.483
216.164
15.734
14.801 100.721
2.55 256.339
15.797 85.077
563.513
0.501
12.974 68.24
0.953 1.833 238.022
19.987 74.253
16.96 97.26 89.01
1.96 319.34 14.71
15.01 76.881 87.089
8.092 289.421 21.436
13.197 50.554 41.943
4.258 333.467 19.101
10.584 62.076 80.111
367.997 27.581 25.009
154.0 899.5 298.2
25.2 3462.6 82.8
179.2 4362.1 381.0
179.2 4362.1 381.0
11.639
0.116 3.258
15.483
3.256
23.566
1.431
14.268
0.05
24.844
0.31
15.653
0.055
18.438
2.208
21.677
12.6
0.07
15.019
0.075
11.017
0.034
11.22
2.524
195.4 186.5
8.8
45.7
204.2 232.2
204.2 232.2
BBC BHA
AIA
0.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
0.01
1.441
BAB
MOV
95.172
2.71
66.775
2.014
22.477
2.258
58.047
25.778
125.001
6.812
50.426
4.869
96.198
2.421
28.032
19.51
2.95
19.592
8.852
7.709
14.178
60.922
3.663
649.9
79.4
729.3
729.3
MONTH
26.245
4.337
38.221
5.657
105.469
3.664
69.206
5.487
161.173
4.672
113.307
9.943
260.478
11.59
179.265
192.34
21.43
223.766
6.841
149.234
9.935
101.569
9.016
1620.3
104.0
1724.3
1724.3
MOV ABY
OUT
JAN
IN
OUT
FEB
IN
OUT
MAR
IN
OUT
APR
IN
OUT
MAY
IN
OUT
JUN
IN
OUT
JUL
IN
OUT
AUG
OUT
IN
SEP
OUT
IN
OCT
OUT
IN
NOV
OUT
IN
DEC
OUT
IN
TOTAL
OUT
MONTH
77
78
973
919
951
913
966
976
982
1074
1100
1109
11807
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOTAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
TOTAL
ABY
AIA
BAB
BBC
BHA
CCA
CES
CSN
DRK
ETD
FDB
GFA
H DA
IGO
JAI
KAL
MAS
NAC
OMA
PIA
QTR
RKM
SEJ
SLK
TFL
THA
THY
UBD
XAX
OTHERS
79
1647235
164778
151890
141482
108093
130308
135302
134136
143409
141075
143132
121142
132488
OUT
1493067
126274
137784
164644
137047
113596
111641
105164
111873
127052
132905
112437
112650
IN
3140302
291052
289674
306126
245140
243904
246943
239300
255282
268127
276037
233579
245138
TOTAL
223
20
49
26
13
13
32
17
11
26
TRANSIT
10056.353
934.978
774.374
1078.74
1140.26
1004.383
1061.921
801.592
946.468
728.537
683.29
460.217
441.593
OUT
7442.433
761.179
660.913
637.207
709.07
645.616
535.598
793.53
547.954
630.796
569.837
496.08
454.653
IN
17498.786
1696.157
1435.287
1715.947
1849.33
1649.999
1597.519
1595.122
1494.422
1359.333
1253.127
956.297
896.246
TOTAL
106.8
13.863
7.915
10.761
8.82
8.512
8.515
8.253
11.725
9.696
7.593
4.922
6.225
OUT
175.782
22.903
16.677
11.751
10.49
11.322
9.462
12.165
18.888
16.225
11.877
17.175
16.847
IN
813
1098
13
210
42
312
291
355
457
431
732
69
307
365
1096
100
388
735
365
48
1446
154
590
213
25
365
69
301
229
193
11812
ARR
1626
2196
26
420
84
624
582
710
913
862
1464
138
614
730
2192
200
776
1470
730
96
2892
308
1180
426
50
730
138
602
458
382
23619
TOTAL
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
112254
126179
1592
34413
746
33322
30722
34503
22092
64562
118975
9139
53570
61588
161039
19123
50893
117268
49157
8591
181150
21138
94660
26548
2320
88785
12664
33235
69179
7828
1647235
OUT
108578
122792
1046
20977
915
27905
28143
32975
21349
62740
111236
8688
46063
57906
153423
17903
46106
96569
45081
4225
170912
16469
87438
22772
2357
66584
16435
20274
68143
7063
1493067
IN
220832
248971
2638
55390
1661
61227
58865
67478
43441
127302
230211
17827
99633
119494
314462
37026
96999
213837
94238
12816
352062
37607
182098
49320
4677
155369
29099
53509
137322
14891
3140302
TOTAL
PAX MOVEMENT
186.5
25
3
1
2
2
3
3
223
31
6
7
35
4
9
2
30
3
4
6
7
195.4
899.5
298.2
3.3
34.1
48.1
10056.4
153.7
133.5
435.5
698.2
2.5
815.5
27.3
755.5
414.8
130.8
516.1
245.5
40.1
1078.2
11.7
508.2
154
1620.3
649.9
OUT
34
TRANSIT
3462.5
82.8
96.4
14
4
7442.5
45.7
16.8
65.3
5.6
240.9
53.4
13.9
641.8
449.6
518.7
398.5
288.9
445.2
72.1
62
119.5
8.2
117.8
25.2
104
79.4
1.5
8.8
IN
1724.3
729.3
1.5
204.2
0
232.2
16.8
219
139.1
676.4
751.6
16.4
1457.3
476.9
1274.2
813.3
419.7
961.3
317.6
102.1
1197.7
19.9
626
179.2
0
4362
381
99.7
48.1
52.1
17498.9
TOTAL
106.805
92.327
0.01
0.013
0.075
0.005
0.33
1.566
0.034
0.158
12.287
OUT
175.785
123.86
0.44
0.24
0.05
1.783
0.166
36.88
6.08
0.01
2.88
1.79
0.03
1.366
0.009
0.1
0.101
IN
0
0
0
282.59
0
12.388
0
0.258
0
0.034
0
0.022
0.075
1.795
0.36
2.932
0
36.88
6.08
0.01
2.89
0
0.05
1.783
0.166
0
0.44
0.24
0
216.187
TOTAL
282.582
36.766
24.592
22.512
19.31
19.834
17.977
20.418
30.613
25.921
19.47
22.097
23.072
TOTAL
Source :- ATSRO ( ATS / SAR Division ) , Terminal Management Division ,Air Cargo Service Division T.I.A.C.A.O
Note:- 0 = Nil
813
1098
13
210
42
312
291
355
456
431
732
69
307
365
1096
100
388
735
365
48
1446
154
590
213
25
365
69
301
229
189
11807
23619
2217
2202
2151
1965
1951
1932
1826
1904
1835
1948
1740
1948
TOTAL
PAX MOVEMENT
Source :- ATSRO ( ATS / SAR Division ) , Terminal Management Division ,Air Cargo Service Division T.I.A.C.A.O
11812
1108
1102
1077
983
975
966
913
953
916
975
870
974
ARR
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
DEP
870
FEB
S.N. Airlines
974
DEP
JAN
MONTH
80
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
34544
2626
3976
4181
2775
2391
2069
2302
3126
3455
3212
2273
2158
DEP
TA
VVIP
YA
OTHERS 14
14
15
16
17
TOTAL
ST
13
34544
9211
91
3612
454
916
258
2500
SH
RMK
10
434
SM
NSBS
838
11
NAC
212
1306
1139
12237
229
1089
DEP
12
MH
GOMA
MK
FA
4
6
BA
AD
AK
AIRLINES
S.N.
69076
5249
7955
8361
5548
4784
4141
4605
6240
6913
6422
4541
4317
TOTAL
769100
60094
73493
85407
65876
56752
52259
55004
65072
72980
72221
58181
51761
OUT
773504
60806
81555
79755
59932
57560
53849
57604
69903
73833
69212
59156
50339
IN
PASSENGERS
1542604
120900
155048
165162
125808
114312
106108
112608
134975
146813
141433
117337
102100
TOTAL
3073045
273718
516474
300712
296115
221028
220605
170960
298336
233996
197115
146999
196987
OUT
598925
57439
69736
64797
51983
46382
53914
38855
46784
41640
45479
38399
43517
IN
3671970
331157
586210
365509
348098
267410
274519
209815
345120
275636
242594
185398
240504
TOTAL
OUT
288
17
13
185
30
24
IN
69076
27
18422
180
7223
909
1830
515
5000
862
1674
423
2615
2277
24472
457
2182
TOTAL
769100
217023
42184
3797
2918
1075
33388
10132
833
3632
2478
448792
420
2428
OUT
773504
226312
39669
4711
1932
873
36403
10459
556
3672
2615
443478
818
2006
IN
1542604
443335
81853
8508
4850
1948
69791
20591
1389
7304
5093
892270
1238
4434
TOTAL
3073045
614141
798178
210760
71610
58779
59001
102151
116036
60293
30610
786724
138651
26111
OUT
598925
341678
33934
6785
19688
7005
1213
275
49681
20680
116543
1212
231
IN
3671970
955819
832112
217545
91298
65784
60214
102426
116036
109974
51290
903267
139863
26342
TOTAL
288
288
IN
Source : - ATSRO ( ATS/SAR Division ), Domestic T.D.O., Revenue Section (Domestic), T.I.A.C.A.O.
Legend:- AD = Air Dynasty,AK = Air Kasthamandap, BA = Buddha Air, FA = Fishtail Air, MH = Mountain Helicopter, NAC = Nepal Airlines,MK= Makalu Air
NSBS = Nepali Sanik Biman Sewa (Mid Air Base), SH = Shree Airlines, SM = Simrik Air, RMK = Simrik Airlines, TA = Tara Air, YA = Yeti Airlines,ST=Sita Air
34532
13
9211
89
3611
455
914
257
2500
428
836
211
1309
1138
12235
228
1093
ARR
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
PASSENGERS
34532
2623
3979
4180
2773
2393
2072
2303
3114
3458
3210
2268
2159
ARR
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
NAME OF AIRPORT:-VNKT
G. TOTAL
Month
S.N.
288
288
TOTAL
288
17
13
185
30
24
TOTAL
REMARKS
REMARKS
81
82
Grand Total
TOTAL
DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
Month
Grand Total
Mov
DEP
JAN
ARR
DEP
FEB
ARR
DEP
MAR
ARR
DEP
APR
ARR
DEP
MAY
ARR
DEP
JUN
ARR
DEP
JUL
ARR
DEP
AUG
ARR
DEP
SEP
ARR
DEP
OCT
ARR
DEP
NOV
ARR
DEP
DEC
ARR
DEP
TOTAL
ARR
Month
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
Mov
AD
1
2
1
14
15
35
34
61
62
16
16
3
2
12237
228
457
3
3
32
33
41
41
22
20
AK
FA
61
61
48
48
109
108
182
182
149
149
46
45
35
36
43
43
73
71
178
179
138
139
77
77
4
1138
2277
2
2
1306
4
8
1
1
1
1
GOMA
MH
74
74
44
44
94
94
150
153
193
193
94
94
57
58
45
46
86
84
163
163
216
216
90
90
212
1309
2615
43
45
134
132
28
29
6
5
838
211
423
MK
NAC
107
107
81
80
126
124
114
115
86
85
48
49
57
57
74
74
20
20
12
11
57
57
56
57
434
836
1674
NSBS
23
22
61
59
46
46
31
31
38
36
34
33
23
25
20
20
22
22
35
35
71
69
30
30
2500
428
862
89
89
192
192
196
196
199
199
197
197
189
189
244
244
235
235
334
334
366
366
259
259
258
2500
5000
RMK
SH
2
2
4
3
16
16
35
36
43
42
21
21
3
3
25
24
21
21
47
48
30
30
11
11
916
257
515
SM
36
37
33
33
57
56
107
107
93
92
53
53
33
33
44
44
81
81
159
159
142
142
78
77
454
914
1830
22
23
80
80
87
87
47
47
3612
455
909
7
8
67
68
84
83
59
59
1
ST
TA
232
233
193
193
394
395
424
423
258
258
100
98
123
123
170
170
319
320
639
639
532
532
228
227
91
3611
7223
VVIP
13
12
3
3
8
7
10
10
13803
12
6
6
2
2
4
4
3
3
5
6
18
18
6
6
9211
89
180
803
664
664
620
620
687
687
759
759
950
949
923
923
715
715
14
9211
18422
YA
652
653
714
713
869
870
855
855
420
818
1238
3
311
202
20
126
1
135
8
169
80
183
AK
32212
29578
36451
36462
39829
38703
40000
40723
38345
39756
34288
35686
33399
33729
34963
34794
38151
35647
45571
42983
40175
41379
35408
34038
448792
443478
892270
BA
129
176
109
154
330
265
428
300
202
376
66
30
36
88
77
84
193
124
427
335
287
507
194
176
2478
2615
5093
FA
193
217
116
151
301
133
321
274
417
396
246
204
163
209
107
150
522
229
416
473
607
883
223
353
3632
3672
7304
MH
833
556
1389
63
55
755
501
15
490
MK
1530
1583
1134
1035
1652
1378
1472
1606
991
1161
2737
632
410
534
544
614
294
300
189
143
717
860
709
613
10132
10459
20591
NAC
965
1210
2628
2727
2691
2956
2619
2949
30
2992
2557
2744
3278
3413
3410
3482
4583
4804
4556
5438
3364
3688
33388
36403
69791
RMK
96
289
382
55
12
11
124
102
108
67
240
214
197
89
39
20
1075
873
1948
11
3
51
23
167
SH
59
39
115
87
209
78
360
154
230
86
6
42
66
106
137
160
249
192
604
337
246
351
261
300
2918
1932
4850
SM
102
44
859
785
512
1152
206
583
3797
4711
8508
46
20
718
370
907
938
441
819
ST
YA
14932
15762
16567
18105
20878
21646
20468
21091
18566
20117
15658
16377
14610
15270
15744
16825
19085
17948
22742
22289
20690
23200
17083
17682
217023
226312
443335
51761
50339
58181
59156
72221
69212
72980
73833
65072
69903
55004
57604
52259
53849
56752
57560
65876
59932
85407
79755
73493
81555
60094
60806
769100
773504
1542604
TOTAL
OTHERSG.TOTAL
2158
2159
2273
2268
2
3212
1
3210
6
3455
6
3458
3126
3114
2302
2303
2069
2072
2
2391
2
2393
2775
2773
4
4181
4
4180
3976
3979
2626
2623
34544
13
34532
27
69076
Legend:- AD = Air Dynasty,AK = Air Kasthamandap, BA = Buddha Air, FA = Fishtail Air, MH = Mountain Helicopter, NAC = Nepal Airlines,MK= Makalu Air
NSBS = Nepali Sanik Biman Sewa (Mid Air Base), SH = Shree Airlines, SM = Simrik Air, RMK = Simrik Airlines, TA = Tara Air, YA = Yeti Airlines,ST=Sita Air
BA
907
907
961
960
1092
1092
1080
1080
1075
1074
985
986
873
873
969
969
992
992
1214
1214
1161
1160
928
928
1139
12235
24472
Legend:- AD = Air Dynasty,AK = Air Kasthamandap, BA = Buddha Air, FA = Fishtail Air, MH = Mountain Helicopter, NAC = Nepal Airlines,MK= Makalu Air
NSBS = Nepali Sanik Biman Sewa (Mid Air Base), SH = Shree Airlines, SM = Simrik Air, RMK = Simrik Airlines, TA = Tara Air, YA = Yeti Airlines,ST=Sita Air
23
88
69
57
241
213
389
175
171
165
99
122
117
134
86
111
134
104
68
327
397
311
234
199
2428
2006
4434
AD
51
51
32
32
108
108
140
140
94
91
51
55
52
52
50
51
64
63
166
165
191
195
90
90
1089229
1093
2182
83
84
Mov
BA
51156
10489
55653
8529
56167
8647
61971
8404
71560
10343
70995
6892
71954
15003
74400
13256
67555
9400
75715
9098
65253
7294
64345
9188
786724
116543
903267
430
850
110
100
1185
3837
2040
8371
2295
3300
425
2205
1215
1875
875
3235
1145
1977
4027
2246
5191
2614
1742
30610
20680
51290
FA
MH
2390
1350
1824
1055
1630
1450
4460
3360
11780
5025
3740
2280
3369
1630
2345
1955
7653
3409
6190
8486
10230
14021
4682
5660
60293
49681
109974
NAC
116036
102151
275
102426
496
3660
116036
710
5446
35
6224
3
5141
2
2111
1
690
224
27232
2
34846
3
1589
5
50
17616
26734
53742
31900
MK
12
1
94
245
78
98
115
68
2908
653
39170
131
16549
17
59001
1213
60214
67
RMK
20892
1645
3828
590
513
165
4187
1015
2064
775
6782
1935
9425
765
3592
70
58779
7005
65784
1629
45
5867
SH
SM
3263
490
384
1315
1382
900
12373
1930
16560
940
6132
480
3490
1345
2284
1760
5110
2629
4987
4310
10744
2374
4901
1215
71610
19688
91298
9873
TOTAL
976
982
AUG
SEP
8524
913
966
JUN
951
MAY
JUL
973
919
MAR
870
FEB
APR
974
JAN
DEP
1188
1221
AUG
1126
JUL
SEP
1104
1106
MAY
1051
APR
JUN
958
19739
2441
2375
2251
2212
2204
2105
2112
1913
2126
8525
983
975
966
913
953
916
975
870
974
85
17301
127
60767
613
42161
3389
210760
6785
217545
14110
21873
581
20310
595
29092
1480
5146
ST
TA
76530
5762
30468
703
22879
1938
39816
596
62760
1473
32228
3214
56105
4814
49362
3148
72448
1162
52765
3580
222832
4807
79985
2737
798178
33934
832112
YA
46032
24996
46538
26652
53885
30584
53318
24536
55311
23542
48445
24749
53568
29495
51651
24272
52761
33390
51550
32286
52890
33755
48192
33421
614141
341678
955819
TOTAL
196987
43517
146999
38399
197115
45479
233996
41640
298336
46784
170960
38855
220605
53914
221028
46382
296115
51983
300712
64797
516474
69736
273718
57439
3073045
598925
3671970
TOTAL
17049
1965
1951
1932
1826
1904
1835
1948
1740
1948
1183950
157180
117054
118436
124722
123805
146701
142405
127475
126172
IN
2547812
297372
264264
263375
282660
294359
312838
304870
261763
266311
TOTAL
166
13
22
21
50
20
11
14
8703.57
1374.48
1089.45
991.54
767.82
851.91
776.01
957.25
867.58
1027.53
OUT
6764.49
635.28
948.39
967.94
766.24
808.18
755.16
703.02
512.96
667.32
IN
1189085
108093
130308
135302
134136
143409
141075
143132
121142
132488
OUT
1064365
137047
113596
111641
105164
111873
127052
132905
112437
112650
IN
2133450
245140
243904
246943
239300
255282
268127
276037
233579
245138
TOTAL
PAX MOVEMENT
150
26
13
13
32
17
11
26
70.58
0.5
2.01
0.68
12.63
11.77
11.57
14.22
7.94
9.26
OUT
194.8
42.21
19.93
34.9
19.64
13.77
19.13
14.12
11.34
19.76
IN
265.38
42.71
21.94
35.58
32.27
25.54
30.7
28.34
19.28
29.02
TOTAL
OUT
7268.242
1140.241
1004.383
1061.921
801.592
946.468
728.537
683.29
460.217
5383.085
709.021
645.616
535.598
793.53
547.954
630.796
569.837
496.08
454.653
IN
12651.327
1849.262
1649.999
1597.519
1595.122
1494.422
1359.333
1253.127
956.297
896.246
TOTAL
74.251
8.81
8.512
8.515
8.253
11.725
9.696
7.593
4.922
6.225
OUT
19.2736
19.834
17.977
20.418
30.613
25.921
19.47
22.097
23.072
TOTAL
124.4246 198.6756
10.4636
11.322
9.462
12.165
18.888
16.225
11.877
17.175
16.847
IN
441.593
TRANSIT
15468.06
2009.76
2037.84
1959.48
1534.06
1660.09
1531.17
1660.27
1380.54
1694.85
TOTAL
Source :- ATSRO ( ATS / SAR Division ) , Terminal Management Division , Air Cargo Service Division T.I.A.C.A.O.
ARR
1363862
140192
147210
144939
157938
170554
166137
162465
134288
140139
OUT
TRANSIT
TOTAL
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
9866
1220
1187
1125
1106
1100
1054
1056
955
ARR
PAX MOVEMENT
1063
1056
TOTAL
138651
1212
139863
26111
231
26342
1063
FEB
MONTH
23700
295
6908
700
221
3045
8565
85
2320
33787
835
25239
177
17742
40
30219
AK
3788
1240
1590
2090
1120
146
1663
690
AD
Legend:- AD = Air Dynasty,AK = Air Kasthamandap, BA = Buddha Air, FA = Fishtail Air, MH = Mountain Helicopter, NAC = Nepal Airlines,MK= Makalu Air
NSBS = Nepali Sanik Biman Sewa (Mid Air Base), SH = Shree Airlines, SM = Simrik Air, RMK = Simrik Airlines, TA = Tara Air, YA = Yeti Airlines,ST=Sita Air
DEP
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
MAR
JAN
MONTH
Grand Total
TOTAL
DEC
NOV
OCT
SEP
AUG
JUL
JUN
MAY
APR
MAR
FEB
JAN
Month
86
AUG
SEP
8
9
SEP
G. TOTAL
JUL
AUG
7
8
MAY
JUN
5
6
MAR
APR
3
4
JAN
FEB
1
2
Month
S.N.
G. TOTAL
JUN
JULY
6
7
APR
MAY
4
5
FEB
MAR
JAN
1
3
Month
S.N.
23761
2775
2391
2069
2302
3126
3455
3212
2273
2158
DEP
23545
2878
2408
2072
2235
2968
3639
3106
2183
2056
ARR
47103
5748
4828
4139
4476
5936
7281
6212
4367
4116
TOTAL
23750
2773
2393
2072
2303
3114
3458
3210
2268
2159
ARR
47511
5548
4784
4141
4605
6240
6913
6422
4541
4317
TOTAL
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
23558
2870
2420
2067
2241
2968
3642
3106
2184
2060
DEP
FLIGHT MOVEMENT
510448
54834
54135
47202
54368
64973
70318
67626
52048
44944
IN
1032725
121333
108440
95372
108244
124199
142284
137275
104703
90875
TOTAL
2351979
338422
271033
255096
240056
377625
280340
230002
152296
207109
OUT
519061
70656
79378
56393
47420
57522
57374
64996
42031
43291
IN
550106
65876
56752
52259
55004
65072
72980
72221
58181
51761
OUT
551388
59932
57560
53849
57604
69903
73833
69212
59156
50339
IN
1101494
125808
114312
106108
112608
134975
146813
141433
117337
102100
TOTAL
PASSENGERS
1982141
296115
221028
220605
170960
298336
233996
197115
146999
196987
OUT
406953
51983
46382
53914
38855
46784
41640
45479
38399
43517
IN
2389094
348098
267410
274519
209815
345120
275636
242594
185398
240504
TOTAL
2871040
409078
350411
311489
287476
435147
337714
294998
194327
250400
TOTAL
522277
66499
54305
48170
53876
59226
71966
69649
52655
45931
OUT
PASSENGERS
OUT
OUT
107
16
15
69
TOTAL
283
17
13
185
30
24
IN
283
17
13
185
30
24
TOTAL
111
16
15
69
IN
87
Types of
A/C
No. of Sch
fits
Not Optd.
Percentage
of OPR SCH
Flights%
No. of
Fit Optd
Charter
Flights
ABY
A320
849
797
52
93.88
16
AIC
A320/A319/321
1147
1096
51
95.55
BAB
A319/A320
59
13
46
22.03
BBC
A310 / F28
337
208
129
61.72
BHA
B190/ATR45
140
39
101
27.86
CCA
A319
339
302
37
89.09
10
CES
B737
326
258
68
79.14
33
CSN
A319
363
354
97.52
DRK
A319
438
423
15
96.58
33
10
ETD
A 332
431
431
100
11
FDB
B738
741
707
34
95.41
25
12
GFA
A343 /A332
158
69
89
43.67
13
HDA
A320
308
307
99.68
14
IGO
A320
365
365
100
15
JAI
B738
1095
1095
100
16
KAL
B772
96
96
100
17
MAS
B737
388
388
100
18
NAC
B752
903
733
170
81.17
19
OMA
B738
365
365
100
20
PIA
A310
104
47
57
45.19
21
QTR
A320/A332/A333
1460
1446
14
99.04
22
RKM
A320
161
153
95.03
23
SEJ
B738
730
590
140
80.82
24
SLK
A320/A319
224
213
11
95.09
25
TFL
B738
26
25
96.15
26
THA
B772
365
365
100
27
THY
A330
69
69
100
28
UBD
MD83/DHC-8
414
301
113
72.71
29
XAX
A330
235
229
97.45
30
OTHER
ALL
189
12636
11484
1152
90.88
304
TOTAL
88
Airlines
QRF
REMARKS
TOTAL DEP
11807
TOTAL ARR
11812
GRAND TOTAL
23619
89
90
SIMRIK AIRLINES B190
SITA AIR
TARA AIR
YETI AIR
TOTAL
3
4
5
6
7
JS41
DHC6,D228,PC6
D228
DHC6
NAC
AT43,B190,AT72
Types of
A/C
BUDDHA AIR
Airlines
S.N
39128
11953
5021
662
3710
1175
16607
No. of Sch
fits
year app
26453
8657
2568
340
2372
659
11857
No. of Sch
fits
Optd.
12675
3296
2453
322
1338
516
4750
No. of Sch
fits
Not Optd.
Schedule Flight
67.61
72.43
51.15
51.36
63.94
56.09
71.40
Percentage
of OPR SCH
Flights%
1922
435
933
96
67
138
253
No. of
Cht Fit
Optd.
7.3
5.0
36.3
28.2
2.8
20.9
2.1
CHT
28375
9092
3501
436
2439
797
12110
FLT
SCH+CHT
FLT
257
68
62
15
47
27
38
Local
220
51
49
14
14
89
QRF
28852
9211
3612
454
2500
838
12237
Grand
Total
Remarks
91