Biman makes history to carry Bangladeshi peacekeepers to a UN mission

A flight of Biman Bangladesh AirlinesFile photo

For the first time in the United Nations peacekeeping history, the UN chartered a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight, the flagship carrier of the country for carrying Bangladeshi UN Peacekeepers to the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

This comes as a true recognition of Bangladesh’s invaluable contribution to the UN peacekeeping operations for more than three decades, said Bangladesh’s permanent mission to the United Nations on Friday.

The permanent mission to the UN remained deeply engaged with the UN Heaquarters for coordination and finalisation of the agreement, which culminated in achieving this milestone.

The Bangladesh Biman flight carrying a contingent of 179 Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers from Bangladesh Army and Air force departed from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka for the capital city of Central African Republic, Bangui.

The contingent is comprised of 125 members of the Armed Utility Helicopter Unit, 20 members of the Advance Party of Quick Reaction Force Company, and 34 members of stranded peacekeepers.

The flight was scheduled to land in Bangui on Friday.

Currently there are 6,543 Bangladeshi UN peacekeepers are deployed in nine several missions, among them 1,061 peacekeepers are working in MINUSCA, which started its operation on 10 April 2014.