These products will be showcased at Bangladesh missions abroad, airports, and key locations nationwide, industries ministry minister says
The airline paid Tk 10 million against its dues of Tk 770 million.
CAAB has long been reminding United of the dues and finally threatened to void its licence unless the dues were not cleared.
CAAB Director (Flight Safety and Regulations) SM Nazmul Anam said United also pledged at a meeting with them at its Kurmitola headquarters to pay another Tk 40 million within June this year.