Biman Bangladesh Airlines subsidiaries include a number of ancillary and maintenance facilities established to facilitate operations of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national carrier of Bangladesh. Biman's subsidiaries are associated with aircraft ground handling, aviation engineering, aviation training and flight catering.
Among these wholly owned subsidiaries are Biman Flight Catering Centre, the Biman Poultry Complex, Biman Ground Handling, Bangladesh Airlines Training Centre, and Biman Engineering.
Biman Flight Catering Centre (BFCC) was set up in October 1989, to produce in-flight meals. It is one of Biman's most profitable operations; employing 2000 people. BFCC has the capacity of producing 8,500 meals a day and along with Biman, it also provides meals to Saudia Airlines, Etihad, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, Emirates, Dragon Air, China Southern Airlines and Regent Airways.
The Biman Poultry Complex (BPC) is a poultry farming complex located 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Dhaka City, in the Savar district. The complex encompasses 75 acres (300,000 m2) of land including 5 acres (20,000 m2) of poultry sheds, a 1-acre (4,000 m2) residential area, and 69 acres (280,000 m2) of agricultural land.
This profit-making subsidiary of Biman was formed in 1976 and put into operation in November 1980. It employs 90 people. The Biman Flight Catering Centre consumes 90% of the eggs and chickens from the poultry complex.
The poultry industry in Bangladesh was partly pioneered by the Biman subsidiary in the mid-1970s, although the first poultry in Bangladesh was a private venture named "Eggs and Hens" established in 1964. The medium-sized breeder set up by BPC eventually led to NGOs and the government coming forward to develop the sector in early 1990. Poultry now has "a significant role" in providing low-cost dietary protein to the Bangladesh population.