Kathmandu: Rajbiraj Airport is set to commence night operations starting December 16, following the successful installation of a new instrument flight landing system (ILS) that enables safe flying in low visibility conditions.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) announced the milestone after Buddha Air conducted a test flight on Friday, with the participation of CAAN officials and aircraft technicians. This successful flight confirmed that the airport is now capable of operating flights with a minimum visibility of 2,000 meters, a significant improvement over the previous minimum of 5,000 meters.
The new system, designed to ensure safe landings and takeoffs in reduced visibility, marks a major step forward for aviation in the region, enhancing connectivity and allowing for flights to operate even during the nighttime or in foggy conditions.
The move is expected to boost air travel options and support local and regional economic development.