A team from the UK Civil Aviation Authority has flown to Karachi International to conduct a safety audit before deciding whether to allow Pakistani carriers to resume flights to UK airports, the Urdu-language ARY News reported. The green light would primarily benefit PIA – Pakistan International Airlines (PK, Islamabad International), which is keen to restart flights there and pick up the hard currency revenues from ticket sales.

Following a series of incidents, including a fake pilot licence

Source: ch aviation
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