Cosmic Air Explained

Airline:Cosmic Air
Fleet Size:9 (at closure)
Iata:F5
Icao:COZ
Callsign:COSMIC AIR
Parent:SOI Group[1]
Aoc:018/2003[2]
Founded:1997
Ceased:2008
Headquarters:Kathmandu, Nepal
Key People:Sushil Shrestha (president)
Hubs:Tribhuvan International Airport
Focus Cities:Indira Gandhi International Airport

Cosmic Air Pvt. Ltd. (Nepali: कस्मिक एयर) was an airline based in Kathmandu, Nepal. It operated scheduled domestic and international services out of Tribhuvan International Airport. After already having been forced to temporarily suspended flights in 2005 and 2006 due to budgetary constraints, Cosmic Air ceased its operations in 2008.[3]

History

Cosmic Air was established in 1997 as a company wholly owned by Captain RP Pradhan. Flight operations started on 1 January 1998 with two Mil Mi-17 helicopters. In August 1998 Dornier 228 aircraft were added to the fleet. In October 2004 Cosmic Air acquired its first 105-seat Fokker 100 aircraft on lease from AerCap. In January and April 2005 two further airplanes of this type were leased to Cosmic Air.[4]

At its height in 2005 international services were launched. Financial problems became public in November of the same year, when the airline had to halt its domestic operations after the state-owned Nepal Oil Corporation refused to sell it fuel unless it cleared past debts of 125 million rupees. Operations were restarted after Cosmic Air managed to pay its first instalment of 5 million rupees. Still, Cosmic Air incurred a loss of 620 million rupees for 2005.[5] Another temporary suspension of operations occurred on 14 October 2006 due technical problems with the airline's only operational Fokker 100 aircraft forcing it to be grounded at Tribhuvan International Airport.[6] On 1 January 2007, India provided a temporary maintenance and operational base at New Delhi. By, then Cosmic air flew only to Kolkata, Mumbai and Varanasi also, limited cargo flights continued into India western provinces Gujarat Ahmedabad.After one year of suspension of its operations, Cosmic Air restarted scheduled services in October 2007.[7]

In 2008, Cosmic Air ceased its operations. According to The Kathmandu Post, this was caused mostly by the price war between the three biggest private airlines of Nepal at that time, Cosmic Air, Buddha Air and Yeti Airlines.[8]

On 10 January 2010, the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal officially retracted Cosmic Air's Air operator's certificate.[9]

Destinations

Cosmic Air regularly served the following destinations from its hub at Tribhuvan International Airport, which were cancelled either at the closure of operations or before:[10] [11]

CountryCityIATAICAOAirportNotesRefs
BangladeshDhakaDACVGHSShahjalal International Airport
IndiaNew DelhiDELVIDPIndira Gandhi International Airport
VaranasiVNSVEBNLal Bahadur Shastri Airport
KolkataCCUVECCNetaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport
NepalBhairahawaBWAVNBWBhairahawa Airport
BharatpurBHRVNBPBharatpur Airport[12]
BiratnagarBIRVNVTBiratnagar Airport
JomsomJMOVNJSJomsom Airport
KathmanduKTMVNKTTribhuvan International Airport
NepalgunjKEPVNNGNepalgunj Airport
PokharaPKRVNPKPokhara Airport[13]

Cosmic Air also operated scheduled mountain sightseeing flights from Kathmandu to Mount Everest range. The flights usually departed in the early morning hours and returned to the airport one hour later.[14]

Fleet

At its height during 2005/2006, Cosmic Air operated a fleet the following types of aircraft:[15] [16]

Cosmic Air fleet
AircraftIn ServicePassengersNotesRefs
CYTotal
Fokker 1004105105only one of which remained with the airline upon closure[17] [18]
Saab 34013333
Dornier 22841818
Total9

Former fleet

Trivia

After Cosmic Air's closure, one former Fokker 100 aircraft of the airline is at display at Aircraft Museum Dhangadhi, Nepal's first aviation museum.[19]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SOI Group celebrates anniversary . The Himalayan Times. 1 June 2020 . 1 March 2005.
  2. Web site: CAAN Report 2011-2012 . Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal . 1 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180907095906/http://www.caanepal.gov.np/publication/CaanReport2011-2012.pdf . 7 September 2018 . dead .
  3. Web site: Cosmic Air at airlineupdate.com . https://archive.today/20120717035800/http://www.airlineupdate.com/content_public/airlines/indian_subcontinent/nepal.htm . dead . 17 July 2012 . 20 August 2010 .
  4. Web site: Introduction . Cosmic Air . https://web.archive.org/web/20060523171833/http://www.cosmicair.com/aboutus.php . 23 May 2006 . 10 July 2019 . dead .
  5. Web site: Baidya . Pratibedan . Flight to uncertainty: Cosmic Air lands into trouble once again . NepalNews.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20061114234648/http://www.nepalnews.com/archive/2006/others/feature/apr/news_feature01.php . 14 November 2006 . 2 April 2006.
  6. Web site: Cosmic Air flights stalled for now . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 15 October 2006.
  7. Web site: Cosmic Air resumes flight . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 16 October 2007.
  8. Web site: Thai police hands over Cosmic Air director to Nepali cops . Thai police hands over Cosmic Air director to Nepali cops . 1 October 2018 . 25 January 2012.
  9. Web site: Karki . Dinesh. Three airline companies lose AOC . República . 1 October 2018 . 18 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20120316163801/http://archives.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=14208 . 16 March 2012.
  10. Web site: International Flight Schedule . Cosmic Air . https://web.archive.org/web/20071002143715/http://www.cosmicair.com/schedule.php . 2 October 2007 . 10 July 2019 . live .
  11. Web site: Destinations . Cosmic Air . https://web.archive.org/web/20060523172054/http://www.cosmicair.com/destinations.php . 23 May 2006 . 10 July 2019 . live .
  12. Web site: Bharatpur-KTM air route stays costliest . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 28 July 2005.
  13. Web site: Cosmic Air plans to fly to Pokhara . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 12 February 2005.
  14. Web site: Cosmic Air begins mountain flight . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 17 November 2005.
  15. http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Cosmic%20Air.htm Cosmic Air historic fleet at airfleets.net
  16. Web site: Our Planes . Cosmic Air . https://web.archive.org/web/20070714181624/http://www.cosmicair.com/ourplanes.php . 14 July 2007 . 10 July 2019 . live .
  17. Web site: Cosmic Air returns Fokker . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 9 September 2006.
  18. Web site: Cosmic Air's 4th Fokker arrives . The Himalayan Times. 1 October 2018 . 28 May 2005.
  19. Web site: Nepal’s first aircraft museum to open Sept 17 . The Kathmandu Post. 1 October 2018 . 7 September 2014.