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...
Building on the success of the initial phase of their partnership, Emirates and flydubai today announced 21 additional destinations to which Emirates’ passengers will be able to travel on a single ticket. The new, expanded network now includes 3...
After multiple attempts, several tenders and multiple scandals PIA has sold 5 engines of its redundant Airbus A310 engines. These planes were sitting idle at Karachi airport after PIA retired these aircrafts last year in December 2016.
Pakistan International Airlines has released the final bid evaluation report for the tender issued on 29 September 2017 for 4 narrowbody aircrafts. In total 10 planes were presented for the evaluation. Out of 10 PIA rejected 4 aircrafts and accepted...
Faisalabad airport is not progressing on the pace that it should be and there are issues with the quality of work too. The advisor to Prime Minister on Aviation Sardar Mahtab Ahmad Khan was visiting Faisalabad airport on a surprise visit. Sardar...
PIA spokesman strongly refutes the news story aired by ARY News on Saturday. In a statement issued by PIA, the spokesman said that “PIA does not and has not ever used expired hand cologne or any other products on its flights”.
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