Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

Zara Airways: The story of an airline on paper that dreams of starting flights from Canada to Pakistan

Ethiopian airlines receiving its 100th aircraft.

Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Karachi after 19 years

Kam Air advertising flights between Mazar e Sharif and Islamabad

Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
Aviation News • Shaheen Air

Shaheen Air settles with FBR, head office opening with better hopes

August 26, 2018
1,935 Views
2 Min Read
News Desk
Add Comment
    Share This!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Shaheen Air International airline has settled its matters with Federal Bureau of Revenue and it is reopening its head office on Monday 27 August. FBR raided Shaheen headquarters to recover 1.4 billion rupees debt from Shaheen. Reliable sources in Shaheen confirmed to Pakistan Aviation that the airline has secured sufficient funds to sort out matters with Shaheen. Now it has to gain the trust of its customers, passengers, agents and stakeholders to restart its operations. 

Shaheen’s director marketing Zohaib Hassan said that “from Monday Shaheen is going to start bringing back its Hujaj from Suadi Arabia as part of its post-Hajj operation”. Shaheen is negotiating with Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan to reassure the nervous regulator about the state of its operations and financial stability.

At the same time, it is reaching out to lessors who have repossessed their aircraft. Shaheen paid salaries for the month of July to its staff on Monday 20th August.

* Shaheen Air International’s head office sealed by FBR

* Shaheen Air bids farewell to 3 Airbus A320s

* All Airbus A319 of Shaheen Air international’s are gone

Shaheen air is facing multiple challenges that are related to its financial situation. It has a massive debt of around 7 billion that is payable to FBR, CAA, SAPS and others stakeholders. On top of that nervous lessors have taken their planes back leaving behind just 2 Airbus A330s. One of these A330s is stranded at Lahore airport with some technical issues. On the other hand, it has two Airbus A330s stuck in Istanbul where the airline sends its aircraft for C check.

Shaheen has lost most of its fleet of aircraft in recent months and the last of its two A320s were taken back by the lessor a week ago.

Comments
TagsAirbus A320 airbus a330 shaheen air international Zohaib Hassan

You may also like

Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,
Air Sial • Aviation News

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

8 months ago
Aviation News • Civil Aviation Authority

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

November 23, 2023
Aviation News • PIA

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

September 20, 2023

About the author

View All Posts

News Desk

Add Comment

Click here to post a comment

Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

PIA issues another statement outlining “incompetencies” of Zia Qadir Qureshi
PIA letter to Dawn Newspaper for publishing an old story with “malicious intent”
Comment
    Share This!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Latest News

Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,
Air Sial • Aviation News

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

Aviation News • Civil Aviation Authority

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

Aviation News • PIA

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

Aviation News • International Airlines for Pakistan

Zara Airways: The story of an airline on paper that dreams of starting flights from Canada to Pakistan

Ethiopian airlines receiving its 100th aircraft.
Aviation News • International Airlines for Pakistan

Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Karachi after 19 years

What's your opionion?

Will you travel with PIA in 2019?
Vote
  • img_5585.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Copyright © 2016. Created by PKaviation.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Pakistan Aviation
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.