Kathmandu, July 15 -- It hasn't been long since Shree Airlines, a prominent helicopter charter company, started scheduled fixed-wing services. Following the fleet expansion, Shree Airlines has steadily thrived in the competitive market, with chairman Sudhir Mittal taking the helm.

Before joining the airline, which his late father Banwari Lal Mittal established, he lived in the US where he was the country director for The World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC). However, he wanted to come back to Nepal to do something in the country itself. In this interview with the Post's Srizu Bajracharya, Mittal reveals how he has found returning home to work, and the opportunities he sees within the aviation sector. Excerpts:

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