Biman to add 32 aircraft to its fleet in 10yrs: new CEO

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DHAKA: Biman Bangladesh Airlines has a plan to expand

its fleet to 47 aircraft by 2034, adding 32 new planes to enhance its

competitiveness in the regional aviation market, the carrier’s new Managing

Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jahid Islam Bhuiyan, announced.

“Biman will have a fleet of 47 aircraft by 2034. In the meantime, six

aircraft from the existing 21 will be phased out. Therefore, we need to add

32 new aircraft over the next decade to achieve our expansion plan,” he said.

Bhuiyan revealed the plan during his first media interaction since taking

office a month ago at the Biman’s headquarters, Balaka, in the capital.

The new CEO explained that the airline will either purchase or lease the new

aircraft to meet its target and support the national carrier’s route

expansion strategy over the next 10 years.

When asked about potential purchases from Airbus or Boeing, Bhuiyan indicated

that the airline’s needs might require collaboration with the two giant

manufacturers.

“Discussio
ns with Airbus have progressed, and a proposal from Boeing is also

on the table. Given our high demands, it is likely that a single company will

not suffice,” he added.

Regarding Biman’s financial performance, Bhuiyan projected earnings of Taka

1,200 crore from cargo alone in the current financial year.

“Overall, Biman will continue to see profits in the future, as it has over

the past few years,” he said.

Addressing concerns about ticketing mismanagement by travel agents, Bhuiyan

emphasized Biman’s commitment to resolving these issues.

“Biman Bangladesh Airlines aims to be 100 percent free from the problem of

unavailable tickets online despite empty seats on flights,” he said.

The CEO reiterated that the national carrier is determined to eliminate the

syndicate responsible for making tickets unavailable online despite empty

seats.

“We want to resolve the ticketing issues completely to prevent future

complications. We have already warned the travel agencies,” he noted.

Recently, Biman sent a l
etter to all Passenger Service Agents (PSAs),

expressing concern over agents undercutting or overpricing tickets through

their own web portals.

The state owned carrier urged all agents to adhere to the airline’s policies,

warning that failure to comply could result in the termination of business

relationships.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha