Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has cancelled the aviation licenses of four companies over regulatory issues. The affected companies are Airborne Aviation, Askari Aviation, Pakistan Aviators, and Hybrid Aviation.
These companies provide different aviation services in Pakistan. Their work includes charter flights, helicopter services, cargo transport, rescue operations, and flight training.
The PCAA cancelled their Aerial Work Licences, which allowed them to operate certain domestic aviation services. As a result, they cannot use these specific licenses for trainer or service aircraft.
Why Did PCAA Cancel the Licenses?
The aviation authority said the companies failed to meet some requirements under Pakistan’s National Aviation Policy and aviation regulations. The action is part of efforts to improve safety and ensure that aviation operators follow the rules.
The PCAA wants aviation companies to maintain proper safety standards and meet all regulatory requirements before operating aircraft.
Warning for the Public:
The PCAA has also issued a warning to the public. People and businesses dealing financially with these companies should understand that such dealings are now at their own risk. The authority said it will not be responsible for problems that may result from these transactions.
What Happens Next?
The four companies must meet the required standards and obtain fresh approval before they can continue activities covered by the cancelled licenses.
Conclusion:
The PCAA cancels aviation licenses as part of a wider effort to strengthen safety and rule compliance. The companies can seek approval again after meeting all required aviation standards.