The new Runway at the airport, which had a grassland of one thousand one hundred meters, will be seven hundred meters long and twenty meters wide.
The leased aircraft will be prepared for short-haul flights (short-haul sector) to destinations such as Malaysia and Qatar.
The aircrafts belonged to NovoAir, a private domestic carrier of Bangladesh before being purchased by Yeti Airlines.
This might be one of the best things to have happened to Nepalese aviation for quite some time.
Airbus Helicopter says they have delivered more than 20 H125 choppers to Nepalese helicopter operators over the past five or six years.
Both the aircrafts departed from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Bangladesh and flew directly to Kathmandu.
The Second ATR '9N-AOH' is also scheduled for departure in a while. Both the aircraft are expected to land Kathmandu today.
This is the 3rd time the Yeti Team departed Bangladesh for flying these aircraft into Nepal and failing for 2 times previously.
A groundbreaking ceremony was conducted on January 27 for the construction site of the central office of Nepal Airlines in Sinamangal.
Passengers often find themselves stranded, unable to reach their destinations on time, eroding their trust in the airline.