ISLAMABAD- Three airline companies have approached the Civil AviationAuthority (CAA) for licenses to start flights on domestic routes.
This was revealed by the Parliamentary Secretary for Aviation Division,Jamil Ahmed Khan during the National Assembly session on Monday. Heapprised the parliament during the Question Hour that North Air has beengiven a license for the promotion of tourism and regional integration(passengers and cargo).——————————
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“Currently, the company is in the process to acquire an air operatingcertificate (AOC) from the aviation authority,” he said.
He said that the Regular Public Transport (RPT) license case for Fly JinnahServices has been submitted to the federal cabinet for approval. Thecompany will induct an A-320 airbus into its fleet and will startoperations after obtaining an operating certificate from the CAA.——————————
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Similarly, he said M/s Q Airways has also applied for an RPT license. TheCAA has forwarded its case to the Ministry of Interior Affairs for securityclearance, as it is a foreign airline. On the other hand, North Air and FlyJinnah are Pakistani companies.
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