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Biman Bangladesh Airlines, is the national flag carrier airline of Bangladesh. The airline provides international passenger and cargo services to Asia and Europe, as well as major domestic routes inside Bangladesh. It has air service agreements with 42 countries and currently flies to 16 different countries. Biman Airlines was established and launched domestic operations in February connecting Dhaka to the major cities in Bangladesh. In March, Biman Airlines launched international operations. In this every first year of inception, Biman Airlines operated 1.079 flights and carried over 380.000 passengers. Biman is a full-service carrier with a number of international and domestic destinations. With 12 planes in their fleet, Biman serves 21 destinations, the majority of which are located in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Please tell me about the comfort of the economy class of Biman's 777-300ER. Aviation Photo #2433166 Boeing 777-3E9/ER - Biman Bangladesh Medium Large Tweet. This photo is copyright protected and may not be used in any way without proper permission. 587 of 2,582 587 of 2,582 Sponsor Message Sponsor Message Aircraft.
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Description | English: Interior of the business class cabin in Boeing 777-300ER of Biman Bangladesh Airlines en-route to Dhaka from Jeddah. বাংলা: বিমান বাংলাদেশ এয়ারলাইনসের বোয়িং ৭৭৭-৩০০ইআর-এর বিজনেস ক্লাস কেবিনের অভ্যন্তরের ছবি। বিমানটি সউদি আরবের জেদ্দাহ থেকে বাংলাদেশের রাজধানী ঢাকায় যাত্রা করছিল। |
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Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national flag carrier, has turned 49 today.
Soon after Bangladesh's Liberation War, on January 4, 1972, Biman had its humble beginning as the national flag carrier through a Presidential Ordinance. However, the airline still did not have any aircraft for launching its commercial operation.
On January 16, 1972, Bangladesh Air Force pilots Captain Alamgir Sattar Bir Protik and Captain Shahabuddin Ahmed Bir Uttam met Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and requested him to ask the Bangladesh Air Force to donate to Biman the Douglas DC-3 aircraft, which BAF had received from the Maharaja of Jodhpur along with one Otter and one Alluette helicopter.
Captain Sattar and Captain Shahabuddin both flew that DC-3 during Operation Kilo Flight. Bangabandhu agreed to the request and the DC-3 was handed over to Biman.
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The airline commenced its commercial operation from February 4, 1972 with the Douglas DC-3 aircraft. However, the aircraft had only ten seats, and was still not ready to be put into service. It was then configured for passenger operations, fitted with benches to increase capacity to carry 16 passengers, and went through some maintenance work.
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The inaugural flight took off from Dhaka for Chattogram and then to Sylhet, Jashore and Ishwardi. Sadly only six days after the first flight, the DC-3 crashed on take-off from Tejgaon Airport during a training flight and Captain Khaleq, Captain Nasir Haider, Cadet Pilot Sharfuddin, Cadet Pilot Moazzem Hossain and Cadet Pilot Mostofa, who were on board, all lost their lives.
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Soon after this tragic incident, two Fokker F-27s were procured from Indian Airlines and Biman resumed its journey.
Biman now boasts one of the youngest fleets in Asia with four Boeing 777-300ERs, six 787 Dreamliners, six 737-800s and three Dash-8 Q400s.
Source: Bangladesh Aviation Hub's Facebook page and Biman Bangladesh Airlines website.