According to sources from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), the ban imposed by the European Union and the United Kingdom on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight operations is expected to be lifted soon.
During the 43rd E-Kachehri chaired by the Director General of Civil Aviation on Monday, it was anticipated that a positive update regarding the lifting of the ban could be announced by May.
Additionally, it was mentioned during the E-Kachehri that a comprehensive policy on drones will soon be finalized. Once completed, this policy document will be made available on the PCAA website.
Addressing accountability in air accidents, it was emphasized that specific procedures and requirements must be adhered to.
Furthermore, the Additional Director General in the Kachhari stressed the importance of informing passengers about their rights, stating that airlines must provide more than just a technical explanation for flight cancellations.
Documentation procedures for airlines regarding flight cancellations or delays were also discussed.
During the 43rd E-Kachehri chaired by the Director General of Civil Aviation on Monday, it was anticipated that a positive update regarding the lifting of the ban could be announced by May.
Additionally, it was mentioned during the E-Kachehri that a comprehensive policy on drones will soon be finalized. Once completed, this policy document will be made available on the PCAA website.
Addressing accountability in air accidents, it was emphasized that specific procedures and requirements must be adhered to.
Furthermore, the Additional Director General in the Kachhari stressed the importance of informing passengers about their rights, stating that airlines must provide more than just a technical explanation for flight cancellations.
Documentation procedures for airlines regarding flight cancellations or delays were also discussed.