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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2026

US-Bangla Airlines

US-Bangla Airlines

Biman Bangladesh Airlines. Photo: Collected

Demand surge drives local airlines to map new skies for 2026

They plan routes to London, Rome, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Dubai and others

The tragic crash occurred on March 12, 2018, when a scheduled US-Bangla flight from Dhaka to Kathmandu went off course while landing at Tribhuvan International Airport. The 76-seater Bombardier Q400 burst into flames on impact, killing 51 people. Among the dead were 22 Nepalis, 28 Bangladeshis, and one Chinese national. Photo: AFP

Nepal court orders full damages for 2018 crash; US-Bangla says yet to get such order

One of the Airbus A330-300 of US-Bangla Airlines at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. File Photo: Courtesy

US-Bangla launches direct flight on Dhaka-Jeddah route

Food delivery platform 'Foodi' starts its journey

Food delivery platform 'Foodi' starts its journey

US-Bangla Airlines gets ISAGO certificate

US-Bangla Airlines gets ISAGO certificate

US-Bangla Airlines to start flights to Jeddah from August

US-Bangla Airlines to start flights to Jeddah from August

File photo: Collected

US-Bangla wet-leases two Boeing aircrafts from Ukraine's SkyUp Airlines

Representational image. Photo: Collected

US-Bangla makes history with first flight to Abu Dhabi

Photo: Courtesy

21st aircraft added to US-Bangla fleet

Sylhet Osmani International Airport. File Photo: Wikipedia

Two international flights rerouted to Sylhet airport due to heavy fog in Dhaka

File photo of US-Bangla Aircraft/Royed Bin Masud

US-Bangla Airlines starts 'Cadet Pilot Programme in United States'

File photo of US-Bangla Aircraft/Royed Bin Masud

US-Bangla to be the first international flight to use the new terminal at Chennai Airport

File photo: Collected

US-Bangla Airlines set to add Airbus A330 to its fleet

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