Bangladesh aviation operators sound alarm over escalating industry crisis at AOAB AGM
Senior Reporter
| Published: Sunday, April 12, 2026
13th Annual General Meeting (AGM) The Aviation Operators Association of Bangladesh (AOAB). Photo: Collected
Bangladesh's sole representative body for private aviation operators convened its 13th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Dhaka on Saturday, with senior industry figures warning that the sector is navigating one of its most difficult periods to date.
The Aviation Operators Association of Bangladesh (AOAB) held the gathering at the Samson Centre in Banani, the capital, according to a press release issued by the association.
The session was chaired by AOAB President Anjan Chowdhury, who also serves as Managing Director of Square Air Limited.
In opening remarks, Chowdhury called on all stakeholders to present a united front. 'The aviation industry is going through a difficult time. We must all work together,' he said.
AOAB Secretary General Mafizur Rahman, also Managing Director of NovoAir, outlined the structural pressures weighing on private aviation owners. He cited the high cost of jet fuel, elevated hangar rental fees, customs-related complications, and various charges levied by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) at rates he described as placing operators under severe strain.
The AOAB president also expressed gratitude to the government and relevant departments for reconsidering certain key provisions of the Bangladesh Travel Agency Act, as published in the Bangladesh Gazette—a legislative matter the association had previously flagged as requiring revision.
Speakers at the meeting called for genuine inter-ministerial coordination to sustain the country's aviation industry. They specifically urged cooperation from the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism, the Ministry of Finance, the Civil Aviation Authority, and other relevant regulatory bodies.
A cross-section of aviation industry leaders attended the AGM. Among those present were AOAB Vice Chairman-2 and US-Bangla Airlines Managing Director Abdullah Al Mamun; Treasurer and Impress Aviation Managing Director Z Mahmud Mamun; Joint Secretary and Blue Flying Academy Chairman Abdullah Al Zahir Swapan; and Organisational Secretary and Bangla International Airlines representative Rakibul Kabir.
Also in attendance were Tanvir Mustafa and Chief Operating Officer Anwarul Haq Sardar of Meghna Aviation; Basundhara Air Ways COO ASM Mustafizul Haq; and Sky Capital Airlines CEO JM Mostafizur Rahman, along with other senior industry figures.
AOAB describes itself as the only association representing private aviation-sector stakeholders in Bangladesh.