KARACHI: An American airline has approached Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), expressing its curiosity in launching flight operations in Pakistan, ARY Information reported on Wednesday.
Sources informed ARY Information that Ravn Alaska Airways is eager to launch flight operations from Pakistan and had contacted nation’s aviation authority on this regard.
Sources claimed that the American airline has sought the permission of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for Third Nation Operator License.
It’s pertinent to say right here that Pakistan is presently battling the resumption of flights to the UK by Pakistan Worldwide Airways (PIA).
The nationwide service is dealing with monetary challenges and has even grounded plane owing to the identical financial viability difficulty although the federal authorities has determined to privatise the service.
Learn extra: ECC approves Rs8 b bridge financing for PIA
Earlier, the Financial Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cupboard accepted a Rs. 8 billion bridge financing package deal for Pakistan Worldwide Airways (PIA).
The financing will likely be supplied by means of the Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) sources to fulfill PIA’s pressing overdue cost obligations.
The ECC allowed the Aviation Division to proceed with the bilateral association between the CAA and PIA.
The Caretaker Federal Minister for Finance, Income, and Financial Affairs, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar presided over the assembly, in line with information assertion issued by the finance ministry.
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