Airport Chief Kishore Kumar Khatri informed that flights and landings have resumed as soon as the fog has cleared and visibility has become 'clear'.
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Bhadrapur Airport, which was closed after the Buddha Air plane crash, has resumed operations at 10:00 am.
Airport Chief Kishore Kumar Khatri informed that flights and landings were resumed as soon as the fog cleared and visibility became ‘clear’.
‘The airport has been reopened since 10 am as soon as the fog cleared.’ The situation is normal now, he said, adding, ‘The technical team is studying the plane that crashed.’
Meanwhile, Buddha Air has also stated that a technical team led by Acting Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAN) Devchandra Lal Karna has already landed in Bhadrapur with the necessary equipment.
The plane carrying the technical team landed at Bhadrapur Airport for the first time today.
