Novoair
Bangladeshi airline From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novoair (Bengali: নভোএয়ার) is a Bangladeshi airline based in Dhaka[3] operating mostly domestic flights. It operates 25 flights each day from Dhaka to eight destinations.[4][5]
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Founded | 2007 | ||||||
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Commenced operations | 9 January 2013[1] | ||||||
Hubs | Shahjalal International Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Smiles[2] | ||||||
Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
Destinations | 8 | ||||||
Headquarters | Dhaka, Bangladesh | ||||||
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Website | flynovoair.com |
History
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Novoair was established in October 2007 as an aviation service provider as the business diversification of parent company Tusuka Group with directors Arshad Jamal, Faiz Khan, Mofizur Rahman, and Fayzur Rahman Badal. The process of establishing a scheduled airline began in late 2011. Novoair launched a commercial operation on 9 Jan 2013 with Embraer 145 jet aircraft as the first Bangladeshi airline to operate this type.[citation needed]
In July 2013, Novoair launched Smiles, the frequent-flyer program of the airline.[6] Smiles is the first frequent-flyer program for domestic flights in Bangladesh's aviation history. Tiered benefits include special offers, travel packages, waiting list priority, priority services (sales counter, check-in and boarding) and excess baggage allowance.[2]
Novoair received the Monitor's best domestic airlines award in 2014.[7] Novoair launched international flights on 1 December 2015.[8] In the same year, the airline added another Embraer 145.[9]
On 15 December 2019, the airline added its seventh aircraft.[10] As of its seventh anniversary on 9 January 2020, Novoair had operated 61,599 flights to domestic destinations and its only international destination, Kolkata, carrying more than 3.33 million passengers.[11]
The airline is consolidating its domestic network and eyeing for expansion in international sectors.[citation needed] In January 2024, they sold two ATR 72-500 to Nepali Yeti Airlines amid the low turnout of domestic passengers.[12] In June 2024, Novoair revealed its plan to convert its entire fleet to be used for international flight operations only with all its remaining ATR-72 aircraft already up for sale.[13]
Destinations
The airline currently operates to only domestic destinations of the country. It used to operate flights to Kolkata until it's suspension in 2024. As of 2025, Novoair serves the following destinations:[14]
Fleet

As of April 2025, the Novoair fleet consists of the following aircraft:[17][12]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
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ATR 72-500 | 5 | — | 68 | all to be sold and replaced[13] |
Total | 5 | — |
Incidents and accidents
- On November 17, 2019, the Novoair flight's tire burst while landing at Shah Makhdum Airport in Rajshahi. There were 33 passengers on board at the time, but no injuries were reported.[18]
- On November 17, 2021, a Novoair aircraft (VQ-967) carrying 70 passengers suffered a burst tire while landing at Saidpur Airport. The plane managed to stop near the end of the runway. There were casualties were reported.[19]
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