Airbus eyes role in Biman mixed fleet
Desk Report
| Published: Tuesday, May 05, 2026
European aerospace giant Airbus today
expressed strong interest in supporting the formation of a mixed fleet for
Biman Bangladesh Airlines, signaling a renewed push to expand its footprint in
Bangladesh’s aviation sector.
The interest was conveyed when Airbus Vice
President Edward Delahaye paid a courtesy call on Civil Aviation and Tourism
Minister Afroza Khanam at the Secretariat
said a ministry’s press release.
State Minister for Civil Aviation and
Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat, ministry Secretary Fahmida Akhter, and Biman
Managing Director Kaizer Sohel Ahmed were also present at the meeting.
During the discussion, Airbus formally
expressed its interest in supporting Biman’s future fleet development through
the introduction of a mixed fleet structure, officials said.
The minister and state minister welcomed
the proposal and expressed their commitment to working closely with Airbus in
exploring future fleet expansion and modernization opportunities for the
national carrier.
The meeting also discussed broader
cooperation in Bangladesh’s civil aviation sector as the government moves ahead
with long-term plans to strengthen air connectivity and modernize aviation
infrastructure.