Drukair, the flag carrier of landlocked Eastern
Himalayan mountain Kingdom of Bhutan, has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding for an Airbus A319 aircraft fitted with fuel saving
Sharklets to complement its existing fleet of two A319s.
Surrounded by a tall wall of mountains and
located at an altitude of over 7,000 feet, Drukair operates out of
one of the world’s most challenging airports at Paro, where
approach is by Visual Flight Rules (VFR) only. This means the crew
can only fly by vision, which requires a high performance and
responsive aircraft. The A319 is the largest aircraft operating
out of Paro.
“For any landlocked country, aviation is the
gateway to the world and its economic importance cannot be
overestimated,” said Dasho Sonam Tshering, Drukair Chairman. “The
Airbus A319 is the largest aircraft flying to Bhutan, and it has
allowed us to welcome even more visitors in comfort and style.”
Drukair will deploy the new aircraft to increase capacity on
existing regional routes as well as to open up new services to
Singapore and Hong Kong.
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