Here's a set of images sent by Moazzam Ali. Moazzam scanned them from 1980s PIA desk calendar. Although calendar is showing signs of age but photos of PIA aircraft in Green & Gold livery in it are very nice!
1980s PIA desk calendar.
1980s PIA desk calendar.
1980s PIA desk calendar.
1980s PIA desk calendar.
1980s PIA desk calendar.
1980s PIA desk calendar.
Late 70s or early 80s postcard showing PIA's first Boeing 747-282B (AP-AYW).
Scan from some 1980s magazine showing a PIA Flight Engineer performing pre-flight checks on the flight deck of a Boeing 747.
Scan from some 1980s magazine showing PIA Airbus A300s at Karachi Airport.
Thank you Moazzam for sharing!
Old 1980s PIA Desk Calendar
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^ very nice to see the golden collection; i saw the same calendar with my cousin but he refuse to give me at that time
a very nice shot of B747 and F27 side by side
a very nice shot of B747 and F27 side by side
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EY-B77W, A345, A320, A319, EK-B773, B77W, A388, FZ-B738, GF-L1011, B732, A332, A320, A319, KU-A343, AB6, A310, A320, NL-A320, PK-B707/720, B733, B772, B77L, AB4, A310, A320, QR-A320, A321, A333, A359, A35X, B77W, B788, WY-B738, B739, A333
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EY-B77W, A345, A320, A319, EK-B773, B77W, A388, FZ-B738, GF-L1011, B732, A332, A320, A319, KU-A343, AB6, A310, A320, NL-A320, PK-B707/720, B733, B772, B77L, AB4, A310, A320, QR-A320, A321, A333, A359, A35X, B77W, B788, WY-B738, B739, A333
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Sorry pals but if u notice I have tried to make a design on the back of engineer's shirt with pen.
haha never mind . I was a school going child then.
haha never mind . I was a school going child then.
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