Regulatory hurdles for Pakistan’s private airliner Jet Green removed
Pakistan’s aviation industry is poised for
renewed growth after private airline Jet Green moved closer to
commencing operations following the resolution of its long-pending Tourism
Promotion and Regional Integration (TPRI) license issue.
According to available details, regulatory
hurdles that had delayed the airline’s progress for nearly a decade were
resolved through coordinated efforts involving relevant authorities and
industry stakeholders. The facilitation process included assistance with
aviation licensing, safety clearances, commercial permits, and certification
requirements necessary for operational readiness.
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The development is being viewed as a positive
step for Pakistan’s aviation sector, with industry experts expecting increased
competition among airlines, improved service standards, and stronger private
sector participation in the economy.
Observers believe the entry of Jet Green could
also contribute to job creation in the aviation industry while supporting
broader economic activity linked to tourism, trade, and regional connectivity.
Officials involved in the process said efforts
are continuing to reduce investment barriers and create a more
business-friendly environment in Pakistan, particularly in strategic sectors
such as aviation and transport.
The
progress surrounding Jet Green’s TPRI license is also being seen as an
encouraging signal for both local and foreign investors interested in
opportunities within Pakistan’s growing aviation and infrastructure sectors.
Source:
Pakistan Observer
