Pakistani airline Air Sial is getting two more Airbus A320s on dry lease. These...
Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

Pakistani airline Air Sial is getting two more Airbus A320s on dry lease. These...
Government of Pakistan is going to present the preliminary report on PIA flight PK661 crash to parliament next week. Federal Minister for Aviation Division Ghulam Sarwar Khan on Friday informed the Parliament about this. Pakistan International...
Pakistan International Airlines has imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on a British passenger flying from Birmingham to Islamabad, Pakistan. The captain of the flight imposed this fine after the crew onboard caught the passenger smoking in the lavatory of...
A Pakistan International Airline aircraft Airbus A320 was stopped by Hamid Karzai International airport’s officials. But the aircraft has since taken off. According to Afghan News channel Tolo News “Afghan authorities preventing PIA (Pakistan...
Pakistan International Airlines is interested in starting direct flights to Frankfurt, Germany. This news item was shared on a few websites but all of them missed the key point in this news and that is “interested”. Ideally, PIA is...
ASF Director General Major General Zafarul Haq has said that that airport Security Force (ASF) will court-martial its personnel over manhandling of passengers at Islamabad International Airport in October. DG told this to the Senate...
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