Nepal Airlines’ A-330 widebody aircraft, ‘9N-ALZD’ (Makalu), has resumed its regular flights from today after undergoing scheduled maintenance. According to the airline’s spokesperson, Ramesh Paudel, the aircraft has completed its routine C-check and is now cleared for service.
The aircraft was sent to Italy three months ago for the maintenance work. Paudel explained, “After completing the international standard procedures and maintenance checks, the aircraft has returned. It landed at Tribhuvan International Airport at 8:52 AM today and will start its flights this evening.”
With the return of this aircraft to regular operations, Nepal Airlines’ fleet of four aircraft is now fully operational for international flights, enhancing the airline’s capacity to serve its passengers more efficiently, as noted by Paudel.
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