Summit Air (Nepal)


Summit Air, formerly known as Goma Air, is an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. The airline operates from short takeoff and landing airstrips in the Western parts of Nepal. The airline received the first of two Let 410 aircraft, financed by the Czech Republic Export Bank., in October 2014, and initially only used them on flights to Lukla and Jomsom.

History

The airline was founded as Goma Air in February 2011. It began to operate using Cessna Grand Caravan 208 B aircraft. In October 2014, the airline acquired one Let 410 UVP-E20 aircraft, which was the first aircraft of this type to be operated in Nepal. The airline is the only one to use Nepalgunj Airport as the main hub of operation and focuses on operating out of that base. On 13 March 2017, the airline officially changed its name to Summit Air.
In 2014, Summit Air signed a deal with Fishtail Air with the aim of enhancing Nepal's tourism. Both Airlines are led by Bikash JB Rana, for which a collaboration was eased. Following Goma Air's name change to Summit Air, in 2018, Fishtail Air also changed its name to Summit Helicopters to visualize the cooperation.

Destinations

Summit Air serves the following destinations as of January 2020:
DestinationAirportNotes
KathmanduTribhuvan International Airport
NepalgunjNepalgunj Airport
BajuraBajura Airport
BirendranagarSurkhet Airport
DolpaDolpa Airport
JumlaJumla Airport
LuklaTenzing-Hillary Airport
ManthaliRamechhap Airport
PhapluPhaplu Airport
RaraTalcha Airport
Rupakot MajhuwagadhiMan Maya Airport
SanphebagarSanphebagar Airport
TaplejungTaplejung Airport
TumlingtarTumlingtar Airport

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