US-Bangla Airlines () is the largest airline in Bangladesh by fleet size. It is headquartered in Dhaka and based at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport under the umbrella companies of US-Bangla Group.
US-Bangla Airlines commenced operations with domestic flights on 17 July 2014. Initially, the airline launched two domestic destinations, Chittagong and Jessore, from its hub in Dhaka. Flights from Dhaka to Cox's Bazar were launched in August and to Saidpur in October.
In July 2016, the airline announced plans to phase in its first three Boeing 737-800 aircraft in September of the same year, and to subsequently launch international routes, for example to Singapore and Dubai. On 29 April 2019, the airline started flights to Guangzhou, becoming the first Bangladeshi airline to operate flights to China. The airline started flights from Dhaka to Chennai (via Chittagong) on 31 March 2019 also becoming first Bangladeshi airline carrier to operate flights to Southern India.
In February 2019, US-Bangla Airlines announced an order for four ATR 72-600 aircraft, to be used on domestic flights. On 22 March 2019, the first aircraft was delivered from Toulouse to Dhaka via El Dabaa and Muscat.
By September 2019, US-Bangla Airlines had become the second largest airline in terms of fleet size in Bangladesh, after the national flag carrier Biman Bangladesh Airlines.
The airline was supposed to start direct flights from Sylhet to other Bangladeshi cities such as Chittagong, Cox's Bazar and Jessore, as well as a flight from Chittagong to Jessore, in order to make the city of Sylhet more accessible, from mid-2020. It also announced plans to add four more international routes to Abu Dhabi, Colombo and Malé in the beginning of 2021. However, these plans were postponed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In November 2021, a senior authority expressed plans for expansion of both destinations and fleet, with the carrier willing to add seven new international routes, including Jeddah, Dammam, Medina, Riyadh, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Colombo, Sydney, New Delhi and Hyderabad from Dhaka. It was also considering introducing a DhakaâÂÂNew York service in the future, if Bangladesh earned Civil Aviation CategoryâÂÂI status. Subsequently, several European destinations â including London, Paris, Amsterdam and Rome â were planned to be introduced by 2024 with the newly acquired Airbus A330-300.
On 9 February 2024, the company received its first wide-body aircraft, an Airbus A330-300 leased from Hi Fly's Maltese division. The aircraft has 436 seats in an all-Economy class configuration, and another is planned to be acquired. These aircraft are intended to be used on routes to Middle Eastern cities, including those in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as for Hajj flights.
US-Bangla Airlines' headquarters are in the Baridhara Diplomatic Zone in Dhaka. Though the airline is the flagship company of the parent US-Bangla Group, the group owns numerous businesses in other industries such as real estate, education, media, electronics, and consumer foods.
Though US-Bangla Airlines is the flagship company of the conglomerate, it is arguably one of the fastest rising conglomerates in Bangladesh. It rebranded its current name from US-Bangla Assets in 2009. Its other notable business is real estate company US-Bangla asset which is developing Purbachal American City, one of the largest commercial and residential real estate projects in Bangladesh. The group now owns educational businesses such as Green University of Bangladesh, one of the earliest private universities of Bangladesh, and US-Bangla Medical College and Hospital. The group also owns a leather company in Bangladesh, US-Bangla Leather, which has not yet started its production. It also owns US-Bangla Hi-tech Industries which is also yet to set up. It has its footing in media businesses through US-Bangla Media and Communications.
As of April 2025, the Airline currently serves the following destinations:
, US-Bangla Airlines operates the following aircraft: