Himalayan Aviation
Appearance
Founded | 1948 |
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Ceased operations | 1953 (merged into Indian Airlines) |
Headquarters | Calcutta, India |
Himalayan Aviation (Template:Lang-hi) was an airline based in India that operated in the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent until its nationalization and merger into Indian Airlines in 1953.
Incidents and accidents
- On February 20, 1950, Himalayan Aviation ran the first ever international flight from Nepal, from Gauchar (Nepal) to Calcutta (now Kolkata)(India).[1]
- On December 7, 1951, Pakistan detained a Himalayan Aviation flight from Ahmedabad, India, to Kabul, Afghanistan, at the stopover point in Karachi. Pakistan had previously denied use of the direct Delhi-Kabul air-corridor that overflew the North West Frontier Province. India and Pakistan had worked out an alternative Ahmadabad-Karachi-Zahedan(Iran)-Kabul route.[2]
Services
Himalayan Aviation began with chartered flights.[3] Over time, it expanded to night-mail services and scheduled passenger flights. In order to maximize revenue, it began taking on passengers on its night-mail flights as well.[4]
Fleet
The fleet mostly consisted of Douglas DC-3 aircraft.
References
- ^ COVER STORY (Spotlight Weekly)
- ^ The Hindu : dated December 7, 1951: Pak. halts Indian plane to Kabul
- ^ Roy R. Roadcap (1992). World Airline Record. Roy R. Roadcap & Associates.
- ^ Kalka Prasad Bhatnagar (1951). Transport in Modern India. Kishore Publishing House, Kanpur.