In November this year, European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) meeting will review Pakistani-origin aircraft commercial passenger/cargo flights ban.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2481227/ea ... n-november
European Union (EU) third country operations (TCO) authorizations for Pakistan-origin airlines is revoked since July 2020.
https://tco.easa.europa.eu/
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EASA to Review Pakistani Aircraft Commercial Flights Ban in November
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Re: EASA to Review Pakistani Aircraft Commercial Flights Ban in November
I think this ban has less to do with PIA and more to do with Civil Aviation Authority and the newer Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.
they are not functioning like they should be. More ex Airforce buddies than competent people running the organization.
I think if PCAA and CAA do not fix their problems Pakistani airlines will continue to suffer.
they are not functioning like they should be. More ex Airforce buddies than competent people running the organization.
I think if PCAA and CAA do not fix their problems Pakistani airlines will continue to suffer.
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Its not the Airlines who are banned ,its the regulatory authority i.e CAA Pakistan which is banned but they have kept their mouth shut on this.Tons of incompetent people at PCAA especially at Flight Standards and Licensing office who were hired on references without any merit getting hefty salaries/Allowances are just blackmailing stake holders those who come under them. CAA needs a big over haul !!
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Far too many people have died in entirely avoidable incidents in Pakistan in the last two decades. Each time instead of improving, flights standards become worse. This is forcing rectification. As with anything, no pain, no gain.
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European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) meeting scheduled to take place in Brussels on November 19. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) delegation expected to take part in the meeting.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/2509089/pa ... pe-flights
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https://tribune.com.pk/story/2509089/pa ... pe-flights
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When can we expect some good news?
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November 21 is the last day of EASA three-day meeting that began in Brussels on November 19.
Decision on Pakistani airlines commercial passenger/cargo flights to European Union (EU) member states expected after the end of EASA meeting
A report has also been submitted by Pakistan's aviation regulatory body Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) for EASA meeting.
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Decision on Pakistani airlines commercial passenger/cargo flights to European Union (EU) member states expected after the end of EASA meeting
A report has also been submitted by Pakistan's aviation regulatory body Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) for EASA meeting.
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Re: EASA to Review Pakistani Aircraft Commercial Flights Ban in November
According to this article, a decision will be made on Dec 6.
https://pakobserver.net/easa-reserves-d ... to-europe/
https://pakobserver.net/easa-reserves-d ... to-europe/