
JAL Deploys Boeing 777-300ER for Tokyo/Haneda-Helsinki Route
Druk Air has signed a memorandum of understanding to introduce five Airbus single-aisle aircraft at the Farnborough Airshow.
The breakdown includes three Airbus A320neo aircraft and two Airbus A321XLR aircraft, with a total of five aircraft set to be introduced starting from 2030.
Plans are in place to operate flights from Paro International Airport and the new airport at Bhutan’s Gelyephug Mindfulness City (GMC), expanding connections to Europe, Southeast Asia, and Australia.
Druk Air, headquartered in Paro, Bhutan, currently flies to 10 international destinations, including five countries in South Asia, and three domestic destinations within Bhutan. The airline operates a fleet of three Airbus A319s and one Airbus A320.