KATHMANDU, August 27: Nepal Airlines Corporation’s (NAC) A-320 aircraft, 9N-AKW, will resume its regular flights starting today, according to an NAC announcement.
The aircraft was grounded on the evening of August 24 due to technical issues and has been undergoing repairs since then.
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Spare parts required for the repairs were sourced from Miami, the USA, and have arrived by this morning.
Once the repairs are completed, the aircraft will resume its scheduled flights beginning at 11 AM.
NAC Spokesperson Ramesh Paudel explained that while regular maintenance was conducted, an unforeseen technical problem led to the grounding of the plane. As a result, pre-scheduled flights were operated using other available aircraft.