New airlines seek CAA approval to launch operations in Pakistan

Pakistan Civil Aviation oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in Pakistan
 

New airlines looking to enter into Pakistani market  

Several new airlines are looking to enter the Pakistani market.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has revealed that Jet Green, Q Airways, and Go Green Air have applied for licenses and permits to begin operations in various cities across Pakistan. Additionally, Air Indus is seeking to resume its flight services, while Q Aviation and Liberty Air have also submitted applications for operating licenses.

CAA officials noted that this surge in license applications is a positive development for the country's economy. The introduction of these new airlines is expected to enhance travel options for passengers, boost foreign exchange earnings in the aviation sector, and create new job opportunities.

 

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Currently, three private airlines—Airblue, SereneAir, and AirSial—are in operation within Pakistan.

For further details, the CAA had previously released a performance report for airlines operating domestically, including Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).

 

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The report, covering July to December 2023, placed PIA in fourth place with a departure and arrival ratio of 89.32 percent, indicating potential for improvement in operational efficiency.

Source: ARY News

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