CAA suspends aircraft refueling services at Nawab Shah Airport

 

CAA suspends aircraft refueling services at Nawab Shah Airport

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has temporarily suspended aircraft refueling services at Nawab Shah airport.

As per a notification issued by the CAA, aircraft operators have been advised to carry extra fuel due to the suspension of refueling services at Nawab Shah airport. The notification further stated that the suspension of refueling services is expected to last for the next three months.

 

PSO restores fuel supply to PIA aircraft after advance payment



In a significant development, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) recently decided to construct a cutting-edge air traffic control (ATC) tower at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. This decision was approved during a board meeting held in Karachi, where several measures to enhance airport infrastructure and safety were discussed.

The PCAA has also outlined plans to build a world-class Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower and a Rescue Fire Fighting (RFF) complex at Jinnah International Airport.

 

Islamabad Airport's main runway to be temporarily closed



It's worth noting that a nine-member committee was established to facilitate the division of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This committee will oversee the transfer of assets, funds, employees, records, offices, furniture, machinery, vehicles, and funds between the two organizations resulting from the division.

Source: ARY News

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