Pakistan Witnesses Revival of Aviation Industry
The national flag carrier is making efforts to minimize its losses and for this purpose, it is revolutionizing its aging fleet
The aviation industry is witnessing a revival with the latest development being the induction of fuel-efficient aircraft in the fleet of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
PIA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Arshad Malik took to his Twitter handle to announce the induction of Airbus A320.
By the grace of #AlMighty & Yrs of wait, #PIA management humbly announces induction of yet another #A320 aircraft in its fleet. The aim is to improve product & provide enhanced travel services to our worthy guests. Spl thx to @GovtofPakistan & Min of Finance for the support, pic.twitter.com/CpWRZn7H2F
— Air Marshal Arshad Malik (@amarshadmalik) September 14, 2021
“The aim is to improve product & provide enhanced travel services to our worthy guests”, PIA CEO said in his tweet.
The fuel-efficient aircraft has been obtained on dry lease from the Bank of Utah, USA and it landed in Islamabad on Tuesday.
Another Airbus A320 is expected to land in Pakistan this month.
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The national flag carrier is making efforts to minimize its losses and for this purpose, it is revolutionizing its aging fleet.
The aviation industry of Pakistan is experiencing a revival as international airlines, which had suspended operations, are keen to return.
In the latest, German airline Lufthansa is considering resuming flight operations to Pakistan while British Airways had already resumed it in 2019 after a hiatus of over a decade.