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‘Fly Jinnah’ Got Air Operator’s Certificate, Operating License.

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Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s new low-cost carrier (LCC) announced on Tuesday that it has received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) and Air Operating License (AOL), giving the airline Karachi International Airport will be allowed to start operations as a country. A fifth private carrier.

Securing the AOC and AOL confirms that Fly Jinnah has met all professional standards, followed all safety regulations, and completed rigorous inspections by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA). And has proven to be safe and secure to operate as a cargo airline. ) in which Fly Jinnah was in full compliance with all technical and operational requirements set by PCAA, a statement issued by the airline said.

It added that Fly Jinnah will closely coordinate with the Civil Aviation Authority to determine the date of commencement of airline operations.

“We are proud to achieve the first milestone in building Fly Jinnah’s history. A lot of hard work has gone into achieving this result, thanks to our partners at Arabi Group, all the airline staff and various divisions that all PCAA To ensure regulatory. safety standards and requirements are met. We are committed to launching Fly Jinnah operations, serving the strategic vision of Pakistan’s travel and tourism sector, and driving the country’s economic growth and employment opportunities. Together we look forward to providing Pakistanis with reliable and value for money air travel,” said Fly Jinnah Chairman Iqbal Ali Lakhani.

“Today marks the beginning of a new chapter in Fly Jinnah’s youthful journey. This milestone reflects our commitment to maintain the highest possible safety standards in airline operations while providing the highest value to all our customers. We are proud to have achieved the AOC. We thank the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority for their support throughout the process and we are confident that “Fly Jinnah” will add value to Pakistan’s air transport sector.Air Arabia Group Chief Executive “We look forward to welcoming our first customer on Fly Jinnah soon,” said Officer Adel Al Ali.

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