On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Prabhu Helicopter Limited reaffirmed its pledge to offer safer and more passenger-friendly air services. Chairperson Subhash Amatya expressed gratitude for a decade of support and promised that the company would continue raising its service standards in the years to come.
Originally founded as Muktinath Helicopter, the company was acquired by Prabhu Group in 2015 (2072 BS) and rebranded as Prabhu Helicopter. What began with a single Robinson helicopter for commercial flights has grown into a fleet that now includes two Airbus H125 aircraft, serving a variety of missions across Nepal.
Prabhu Helicopter currently offers sightseeing and tour flights in Pokhara, Kathmandu and Langtang. It also operates tours to Muktinath, Gosainkunda, Kalinchowk Bhagwati and Lumbini, and provides special flights to the base camps of Everest, Annapurna and Machapuchare. Beyond tourism, the company plays a vital role in emergency rescue and cargo transport, working in Nepal’s diverse and challenging terrain.
Preparing for public offering
On Asar 30, 2079 BS , the company converted from a private to a public limited entity under the Companies Act, 2063 BS. Prabhu Helicopter has now appointed Muktinath Capital as its IPO manager and is making final preparations to issue shares to the general public. With its own hangar in Pokhara and a solid track record, the company aims to strengthen its financial base to fuel further growth and improvements in service.
