A total of 268 passengers of a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight have been waiting for over 10 hours at the Dubai airport so far due to a "technical glitch" in the aircraft.
Bangladesh has committed to buying 10 Airbus A350s for Biman but the carrier is yet to come up with a business case for purchasing the planes.
Bangladesh has committed to buying 10 new A350 airplanes from Airbus, a multinational aerospace corporation, as the two countries forge a new strategic partnership
Alleged anomalies in Biman’s recent recruitment of pilots have stirred resentment as well as concerns over flight safety among the pilots of the airline.
Airport and Biman officials must provide quality service to all
Biman Bangladesh Airlines got a new managing director and CEO today (July 13, 2022).
A team of Anti-Corruption Commission today visited Biman Bangladesh Airlines headquarters as part of its investigation into the corruption allegations regarding taking lease of two Boeing 777 aircraft from Egypt Air in 2014. The lease caused a loss of around Tk 1,200 crore.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has finally decided to operate this year’s Hajj flights with its own fleet of aircraft, moving away from its earlier decision to ferry Hajj pilgrims with leased aircraft.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines will start resuming online check-in for domestic passengers from June 1.
The two Boeing aircraft of Biman Bangladesh Airlines that were grounded after those hit each other at the hanger of Dhaka airport on Sunday (April 10, 2022) came into operation today.
A Dubai-bound flight of Bangladesh Biman Airlines was forced to reschedule on Sunday after the nose of a Boeing aircraft hit the tail of another at the hangar at Dhaka Airport, Biman Managing Director and CEO Dr Abu Saleh Mostafa Kamal said today.
Biman Bangladesh Airline’s direct flight from Chattogram to Madina has been inaugurated at Shah Amanat International Airport.
All 33 passengers and crew members on a Biman flight to Yangon were injured yesterday evening when the plane went off the runway while landing at Yangon airport in bad weather. Of the injured, 19, including an infant and six women, were taken to North Okkalapa Hospital in Yangon
All 33 passengers and crew members are injured more or less as an aircraft of Biman Bangladesh Airlines skidded off the runway of Yangon International Airport in Myanmar.
Biman Bangladesh Airline’s total management will be overhauled within next two months and the national flag carrier will no more become a losing concern, Civil Aviation and Tourism Ministry Secretary Mohibul Haque says.
A syndicate in Biman had been blocking the sale of tickets online and channeling those to the black market with the help of some unscrupulous travel agents, a civil aviation ministry probe revealed.