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Learn about the history, location, facilities and airlines of the second-largest airport in Bangladesh, serving Chittagong. The airport was built in the 1940s, renamed in 2005 and can handle 1.5 million passengers and 6,000 tonnes of cargo.
The main international airport serving Dhaka, Bangladesh, and the largest airport in the country. It has an area of 802 hectares, handles 18.5 million passengers and 248,000 tonnes of cargo, and has Wi-Fi, executive lounges, and rail access.
Biman is the national flag carrier of Bangladesh, operating flights to multiple destinations with a fleet of 21 aircraft. The airline has ordered 10 Airbus A350 aircraft, including two cargo and eight passenger planes, to modernize its fleet.
Find out the names, locations, categories and status of all airports in Bangladesh, including international, domestic, STOL and military airports. See the map and the table of airports by division.
The famous Shah Amanat Bridge was named after him. [19] In Halishahar, there is a school named after Shah Amanat called the Shah Amanat Shishu Niketan. There is also a power and energy company called Shah Amanat Prakritik Gas Co. Ltd. owned by S. Alam Group of Industries. [20] Shah Amanat International Airport was also named after him. [21]
US-Bangla Airlines is the largest airline in Bangladesh by fleet size, operating domestic and international flights. It has plans to expand its routes to Middle East, Europe, and New York, and has acquired its first wide-body aircraft, an Airbus A330-300.
Chittagong is the second-largest city and the busiest port in Bangladesh, located on the Bay of Bengal. It is also the administrative seat of a division and a district, and has a rich history of trade, culture and politics.
It operated flights from its main hub at Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka and secondary hub at Shah Amanat International Airport in Chittagong. It was founded in 2005 and began flights on 10 July 2007 with a Bombardier Dash 8 –100, purchased from Island Air . [ 6 ]