Necon Air was a Nepalese airline based in Kathmandu. The airline was Nepal's first private airline company and was established on 14 September 1992 with one Hawker Siddeley HS 748 aircraft. The airline indefinitely suspended flights in 2003 due to financial difficulties and was delisted from the Nepal Stock Exchange in 2006.[3]
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NeconAir was a Nepalese airline based in Kathmandu. The airline was Nepal's first private airline company and was established on 14 September 1992 with...
NeconAir Flight 128 (3Z 128/NEC 128) was a scheduled domestic flight from Pokhara Airport to Kathmandu Airport in Nepal on 5 September 1999. The Hawker...
recreational and sightseeing flights from Pokhara Airport. On 6 November 1997, a NeconAir Avro 748-100 had a hydraulic failure after landing from a flight from...
avherald.com. Retrieved 21 June 2017. "Nepal Tara Air Plane Crash LIVE Updates: No survivors found at Tara Air plane crash site". The Times of India. Archived...
was officially inaugurated by King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah. In 1992, NeconAir, Nepal's first private airline commenced domestic operations from TIA...
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The domestic air market of the country was liberalized in 1992, and new competitors emerged: NeconAir, Cosmic Air, Everest Air, Buddha Air, Yeti Airlines...
after takeoff killing all 5 crew. NeconAir Flight 128 – On 5 September 1999, a BAe 748-501 Super 2B (9N-AEG) of NeconAir, crashed while approaching Tribhuvan...
with NeconAir in 2001 but kept operating under its name. In 2001 Karnali Air was, along with Shangri-La Air, part of an ‘operational merge’ with Necon Air...
were injured and there were no passengers on board. 18 January 1999 - NeconAir Cessna 208 Caravan I (9N-ADA) climbed steeply to 450 feet (140 m) after...
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on board, 63 are killed, as well as two on the ground. September 5 – NeconAir Flight 128, a BAe 748, collides with a telecommunications tower whilst...
Engineer Mark Ezemba a robust politician and champion of Urassi state. Former Necon Chairman Ogun state. True son of Amorka , the Biafran airport hub. "Anambra...
1999) May – General elections were held from 3 to 17 May. 5 September – NeconAir Flight 128 crashes in the west of Kathmandu. September and October − 8th...
Near its summit are the remnants of the 1955 crash of a CIA C-54 Military Air Transport Service plane. The plane was on route on November 17, 1955, from...
Lemmon Observatory, which was formerly the site of a USAF radar base of the Air Defense Command, and the building that formerly housed a military emergency...
published as an ebook Nominee, Bram Stoker Award, 2001 "The Old Dude's Ticker" short story NECON XX (July 2000) Uncollected Written in the early 1970s...