Pakistan: Licenses of four aviation companies cancelled over policy violations

 

The authority has also issued a public advisory regarding dealings with the four companies

CAA revokes licenses of four aviation companies for not complying with rules 

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has reportedly canceled the aerial work licenses of four aviation companies for failing to comply with the National Aviation Policy and applicable aviation regulations.

According to officials, the canceled licenses include the following:

  • Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. 017/96
  • Aerial Work Licence Class-II (Domestic) No. 002/95
  • Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. 006/2001
  • Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. AWL/001/2016

CAA officials said the licenses were revoked due to non-compliance with the National Aviation Policy, as well as relevant rules and regulatory requirements.

The authority has also issued a public advisory regarding dealings with the four companies. Members of the public have been cautioned that any transactions or other dealings with the affected companies will be undertaken entirely at their own risk.

 

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The PCAA further clarified that it will not assume responsibility or liability for any matter arising from such dealings.

The regulatory action is part of efforts to strengthen compliance, transparency, and safety standards within Pakistan’s aviation sector and ensure that operators meet the requirements prescribed under national aviation policy and regulations.

Source: PCAA

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