
US-Bangla Airlines has announced a major investment in Bangladesh’s private aviation sector, unveiling plans to add 21 new Boeing aircraft to its fleet at a cost of nearly $1.5 billion by 2027. The airline also outlined a broader plan to transform US-Bangla into a full global aviation group by expan

Prime Minister Tareque Rahman on Thursday called on domestic and foreign investors to increase investment in Bangladesh, saying the country aims to become a $1 trillion economy by 2034 and that his “new and forward-looking BNP government” would provide the policy and institutional support needed for

US-Bangla Airlines, Bangladesh’s largest private carrier, plans to invest about Tk 14,000 crore ($1.1 billion) to add 21 new Boeing 737-8 aircraft to its fleet by 2027, according to a letter sent by the airline to Bangladesh Investment Development Authority Executive Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud

Eleven leading Chinese companies have proposed investing $9.21 billion in Bangladesh in sectors including gas exploration, infrastructure, waste management, logistics, ports, education, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing, according to a company-wise document received by the Bangladesh Investment Deve