What's new

Pakistan International Airlines Information and News.

.
Not exactly sure but was watching ARY or Geo news yesterday.

Saw for the first time, MD PIA being interviewd, in light of recent events. He was saying that this was all a result of an ageing fleet, and that they have decided to proceed with inevitability of getting new planes. This will begin from the end of the Hajj ops. By then they will have decided if they are going to go for Boeing or Airbus planes.

When questioned he categoricly stated that due to finnancial constraints they will get them on lease which will be considerably cheaper, and that they will run these planes on routes that will self finnance the lease of that plane and return profit also

He also said in the first stage during the first year they will bring in 11 (maybe he said 15 cant remember exactly) new planes. The 1st ones to go will be the 737s.

He souded like they have decided and definetly going ahead before the end of the year.

Any one no how certain this is. Any more than just the ongoing debate?
 
.
According to following news report published in October 12, 2011, edition of Urdu daily 'Express', PIA has sent a report to Ministry of Defence in which Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and provincial govenments have been held responsible for bird hits suffered by PIA aircraft.

According to the report, in year 2011 so far 10 PIA aircraft have suffered bird hits at airports of Lahore, Islamabad and Karachi - 6 at Lahore Airport, 2 at Islamabad Airport and 2 at Karachi Airport.

The bird strike incidents mainly involved Airbus A310-300, Boeing 747 and Boeing 777 aircraft and caused a loss of more than 50 crore rupees (500 million rupees) for the airline.

CAA and provincial governments have not taken appropriate steps to prevent bird hits despite repeated instructions, according to the news report.

1101351883-1.gif

Source: E-paper :: Daily Express

30 incidents of bird hits suffered by PIA aircraft in last six months, according to following news report.

Environmental Pollution: PIA encountered 30 bird-hit incidents

October 12, 2011

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) aircraft have met 30 bird-hit incidents mainly due to environmental pollution around the airports in the last six months.

The bird-hit incidents took place since most of the airports are situated in the middle of thickly populated areas ripe will air pollution.

Official sources in PIA informed that in bird-hit cases, the aircraft is thoroughly checked as per the airline’s standard operating procedure and released after necessary repair and maintenance.

According to an estimate, US$ 1.2 million are spent for thorough checking of one aircraft.

Source: tribune.com.pk


500 million is a huge cost for PIA. Wonder if any other airline gets this much birdstrikes in Pakistan. The Sanitation authorities should be doing more to relocate the garbage dumps and other sites, to avoid this. This can also account to long delays if the bird goes into the engines and mixes with the fans.
 
.
Looks more like money stolen and accountant was asked to hid the stolen money by delcaring it as cost to fix planes for bird hit
 
.
More flights from Oman to Pakistan

Muscat: Flights between Muscat and Pakistan will have increased frequency from March 23. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), the national carrier of Pakistan, will be enhancing its frequency from the current 13 flights, which will gradually increase to 17 by the end of this year.

Talking to the Times of Oman, Shahzad M. Paracha, country manager, PIA Muscat, said that they will be adding more flights to Islamabad, Gwadar and Turbat.

"Currently, we operate 13 flights a week from Muscat to various places in Pakistan but from March 23, we will operate 15 flights a week and by the end of this year it will be 17 a week," he said. Till July 2014, PIA used to have only nine flights a week.

PIA operates flights to Karachi, Lahore, Sialkot and Islamabad in addition to Peshawar, Gwadar and Turbat from Muscat International Airport.

"We will be adding flights to Islamabad, Gwadar and Turbat sector this year," announced Paracha.
The flights were increased after the demand to these sectors went up rapidly over the years. "The increase in frequency will give more choice to the Pakistani expatriates living in Oman," he said.

According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the number of Pakistani nationals in the private sector in Oman was 215,909 in November 2014 comprising 214,832 men and 1,077 women.

Besides increasing the number of flights, the country manager said that they want to operate a bigger ATR aircraft to Gwadar and Turbat so that they can carry more passengers.

"Currently we operate an ATR-42 where there are 48 seats but we sell only 38 seats to the passengers as baggage is being kept in the remaining 10 seats," said Paracha.

But PIA wants to replace it with ATR-72s where 66 passengers can be accommodated. "This way, we will double the capacity for Gwadar and Turbat," he said.

"We do not make money in this route but we operate it as there are thousands of Pakistani nationals who live in these places and work in Muscat. Besides that, no other airlines operate in this route from Muscat," he said, adding that bigger aircraft cannot be operated on this route as the landing facilities are not good at Gwadar and Turbat.

He also said that PIA's sales figures have increased drastically in the recent months. "We are thankful to all our travel agents that our sales figures have increased by 52 per cent in 2014 compared to 2013," he said.

Besides sales, the punctuality has also improved over the last few months. "Until July 2014, 35 per cent of our flights were either delayed or cancelled. However, with more aircraft and staff efficiency, we have managed to bring it down to just 5 per cent in 2015," said the country manager.

Times of Oman | News :: More flights from Oman to Pakistan
 
.
Plane makes emergency landing after bird strike

An international airline plane made an emergency landing at Multan airport on Sunday after a bird struck the plane.

According to airport sources, GF-789 was hit by a bird due to which its engine was damaged. “The pilot however made a successful landing despite some damage to the aircraft,” the sources added.

The engineers examined the aircraft and fixed the damages in the engine due to which the flight was delayed for a few hours.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/05/05/plane-makes-emergency-landing-after-bird-hit/
 
.

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom