Over 130,000 Russian troops now staged outside Ukraine: US Some airlines canceled flights to the Ukrainian capital and troops there unloaded fresh shipments of weapons from NATO members Sunday, as its president sought to project confidence in the face of U.S. warnings of possible invasion within days by a growing number of Russian forces. World 14 Feb, 2022
CAAN offends Indian aviation authority On the sidelines of the COP26 Meet in Glasgow, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba personally requested Indian PM Narendra Modi to allow more entry airspace points into Nepal to ease access to the new international airports in the pipeline- GBIA and PRIA. Nepal 14 Nov, 2021
Coalition will last for full term: PM Deuba Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has said the present alliance of the ruling parties will last for the full term. Kathmandu 04 Nov, 2021
'Japan's assistance significant for aviation safety in Nepal' A senior official at the Embassy of Japan in Nepal has claimed that Japan’s official development assistance has greatly contributed to improving aviation safety in Nepal. Nepal 09 Oct, 2021
Taliban says US drones must stop entering Afghanistan The Taliban on Wednesday warned of consequences if the United States did not stop flying drones over Afghan airspace. World 29 Sep, 2021
EDITORIAL - Poor technology Nepal has witnessed a great number of air accidents in recent times thanks to the difficult terrain, high mountains, deep valleys and poor air navigation systems put in place, especially en-route to the Kathmandu Valley. Opinion 23 Sep, 2021
NEC Japan takes Nepali aviation for a ride The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal has been engaging with the government of Japan for the modernisation of aviation facilities since 1992 when Pakistan International Airlines and Thai Airways jets crashed in Nepal leading to mass casualties. Kathmandu 22 Sep, 2021
Taliban control now-quiet Kabul airport after US withdrawal The Taliban were in full control of Kabul's international airport on Tuesday, after the last US plane left its runway, marking the end of America's longest war and leaving behind a quiet airfield and Afghans outside it still hoping to flee the insurgents' rule. World 31 Aug, 2021
'There is stuff': Enduring mysteries trail US report on UFOs The blob, captured on distant, fuzzy video by Navy pilots, seems to skitter just above the ocean waves at improbable speed, with no discernible means of propulsion or lift. “Oh my gosh, man,” one aviator says to another as they laugh at the oddity. “What ... is it?” Science and Tech 05 Jun, 2021
Global rights group accuses Israel of apartheid, persecution One of the world's best-known human rights groups said Tuesday that Israel is guilty of the international crimes of apartheid and persecution because of discriminatory policies toward Palestinians within its own borders and in the occupied territories. World 27 Apr, 2021
Government and ADB sign agreement KATHMANDU, DECEMBER 23 The Nepal government and Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed $150 million concessional loan agreement to finance South Asia Sub regional Cooperation (SASEC) Airport Capacity Enhancement Project, and $40 million concessional... 24 Dec, 2020
Trump faces calls to work with Biden team on transition WILMINGTON, DEL: President Donald Trump is facing pressure to cooperate with President-elect Joe Biden's team to ensure a smooth transfer of power when the new administration takes office in January. The General Services Administration is tasked... Women 09 Nov, 2020