Skyline Airways Pvt. Ltd. was an
airline based in
Kathmandu,
Nepal. It was operational between 1999 and 2006[4] and provided scheduled services to rural destinations in Nepal, as well as charter flights.
25 December 1999 - A Skyline Airways De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AFL) crashed 5 minutes after takeoff from
Simara Airport on a flight to Kathmandu. All three crew and seven passengers were killed.[10]
17 July 2002 - A Skyline Airways De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 (9N-AGF) left
Jumla on a flight to
Surkhet. The aircraft reached an altitude of about 6500 feet around 18 minutes after take-off and before crashing into trees on the Gargare Danda hill in bad weather, 10 km north of Surkhet. All four people on board were killed, including two crew and two passengers.[11][12]
Notes
^Skyline Airways did not have no registered IATA airline code allocated, but used "SK" on scheduling, ticketing and baggage (as an official IATA code would be used). However, officially, the IATA Code SK is allocated to
Scandinavian Airlines.[1]