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Biman freighter plan shelved due to pandemic fall out

September 6, 2020
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According to the Biman sources, the airline operates two regular cargo flights each week – to Hong Kong and Guangzhou

Biman Bangladesh Airlines recently began using passenger aircraft to transport freight but plans to buy freighter aircraft have been shelved due to fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Plans to increase the size of the Biman fleet from 21 to 50 aircraft by 2030 have also been put on hold, according to a top official of the national flag carrier.

Flights to several countries are still not operational due to travel bans in the respective countries to control transmission of Covid-19. As a result, Biman have converted some of their passenger aircraft into full cargo flights to meet some of the shortfall, said the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism Senior Secretary Mohibul Haque.

These converted cargo aircraft, with the passenger seats removed, are not being used in compliance with the Civil Aviation and Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) guidelines, he added.

Biman CEO and Managing Director (MD) Mokabbir Hossain said: “We are now operating on a charter basis for cargo. Due to the reduction in passenger flights, we started cargo flights from the beginning of the pandemic.

“We are operating two regular cargo flights to two countries each week, but there is a high load of chartered cargo flights” he added.

According to CAAB data, a total of 18 international airlines are now operating cargo flights in the country while private airlines US-Bangla are also operating cargo flights. The international airlines include British Airways World Cargo, Martinair Cargo, Cathay Pacific Cargo, MASKargo, China Airlines Cargo, Midex Airlines, Emirates Sky Cargo, Qatar Airways Cargo, Etihad Crystal Cargo, Singapore Airlines and Saudia Cargo.

CAAB Chairman Air Vice Marshall Mofidur Rahman said airways are now staying afloat by operating cargo flights. If the situation does not change rapidly, cargo services will be the main source of income for the aviation sector.❐

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