CAAN Suspends Entry Pass of Flydubai Country Manager, Station Manager at TIA   

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CAAN Suspends Entry Pass of Flydubai Country Manager, Station Manager at TIA   

April 25: The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has barred the country manager of Flydubai and its station manager from entering the Tribhuwan International Airport (TIA) on charge of spreading false information on bird strike on a Flydubai plane on Monday.     
The CAAN has suspended their entry pass on charge of spreading false information from Dubai.    
The Assistant Spokesperson of CAAN, Gyanendra Bhul, said that the two officials of the Flydubai are prevented from entering the TIA until further decision.     
Issuing a press statement on Tuesday, the CAAN said Nepal Country Manager Binod Abrahm and Airport Manager Nar Narayan Pakwan of Flydubai have been barred from entering the airport as the official page of the airlines, without an official conclusion of the authority, stated that the accident occurred due to a bird strike at TIA.    
The Flydubai plane that took off from TIA on Monday night with 168 passengers on board had reportedly caught a fire in its engine after an explosion in the sky of Koteshwar in Kathmandu. Despite the problem  in engine, the aircraft continued its journey towards Dubai stating that the engines were working on normal parameters.       

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