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.[2][3] The airline received the first of two Let 410 aircraft, financed by the Czech Republic Export Bank.,[4] in October 2014, and initially only used them on flights to Lukla and Jomsom.[5]
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Commenced operations | 24 February 2011 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Tribhuvan International Airport | ||||||
Hubs | Surkhet Airport | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Nepalgunj Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 10 | ||||||
Key people | Bikash Rana, Chairman Manoj Karki, MD AD Sherpa, OD | ||||||
Website | www |
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.[6] The airline is the only one to use Nepalgunj Airport as the main hub of operation and focuses on operating out of that base.[7] On 13 March 2017, the airline officially changed its name to Summit Air.[8]
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.[9][10] Following Goma Air's name change to Summit Air, in 2018, Fishtail Air also changed its name to Summit Helicopters to visualize the cooperation,[11][12] however has since reverted its name.
Summit Air serves the following destinations as of January 2020:[13]
Destination | Airport | Notes |
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Kathmandu | Tribhuvan International Airport | Hub |
Nepalgunj | Nepalgunj Airport | |
Pokhara | Pokhara Airport | |
Jomsom | Jomsom Airport | |
Dolpa | Dolpa Airport | |
Lukla | Tenzing-Hillary Airport | |
Manthali | Ramechhap Airport | |
Phaplu | Phaplu Airport | |
Rara | Talcha Airport | |
Sanphebagar | Sanphebagar Airport | Terminated[14] |
Taplejung | Taplejung Airport | |
Aircraft | In Fleet | On Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||||
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C | Y | Total | ||||||
Let 410 UVP-E20 [15] | 4 [16] | 0 | 18[17] | — | 18 | Three originally delivered. One crashed on 27 May 2017, another on 14 April 2019[18] at Lukla[19][20] | ||
Total | 4 |
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