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The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has allowed Simrik Airlines to continue its flights

The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has allowed Simrik Airlines to continue its flights after briefly suspending the aircraft's booked flights for 18 days.

CAAN had suspended all flights of Simrik Airlines on August 20 after the carrier organization neglected to fulfill the specialized guideline of airworthiness prerequisites under the Civil Aviation Regulation.

The examination group of CAAN had discovered that the carrier organization was utilizing inadequate extra parts in its flying machine. From that point, CAAN had guided the carrier organization to supplant its extra parts and direct the required support of its flying machine.

"After we finished every one of the undertakings coordinated by CAAN, Simrik Airlines has gotten the flight activity consent from CAAN today," educated Prajol Thapa, head of Marketing and Sales Department of Simrik Airlines.

On August 23, CAAN had wouldn't lift the suspension of flights of Simrik Airlines refering to that archives displayed by the aircraft were deficient and requested that it submit more records. After that the organization again presented extra records on Tuesday to CAAN. According to the Civil Aviation Regulation, CAAN can issue a request to drop the airworthiness authentication of such flying machine or suspend it in the event that an air ship is flown in opposition to the terms and conditions referenced in the airworthiness testament gave to any airplane and the overall laws identified with common avionics.

"We are constantly cognizant about working protected and secure flights for our travelers," Thapa stated, "over the span of giving secure flight administrations, CAAN had prescribed us to roll out a couple of improvements in our flying machine that we have obliged with."

As indicated by him, the aircraft will continue its booked flights from Saturday.

Built up in 2009, Simrik Airlines has been working local flights to Bhairahawa, Bharatpur and Pokhara with its two Beechcraft 1900 arrangement flying machine.

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