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EU Lifts Four-Year Ban on Pakistan International Airlines: A Fresh Start Ahead

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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has lifted its four-year ban on Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), allowing the airline to operate within EU member states once again. This decision, announced on Friday, follows significant reforms and improvements in oversight by Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA).

The ban was first imposed in June 2020 after a tragic crash in Karachi that resulted in nearly 100 fatalities. This incident, attributed to human error, highlighted serious issues within Pakistan’s aviation sector, including a scandal that revealed nearly a third of the airline’s pilot licenses were either fake or questionable.

EASA recognized the substantial progress made by PCAA, stating:

“This marks the end of a long process initiated in 2020, based on factual and verifiable evidence that the ability of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority to certify and oversee its air operators had degraded below acceptable levels.”

The agency expressed renewed confidence in the PCAA’s oversight capabilities, marking a significant milestone for PIA.

Remaining Challenges:
Despite the lifting of the EU ban, PIA still faces challenges, including a continuing ban on flights to the United States. Efforts are being made to resolve these restrictions as well.

A Step Forward:
PIA officials are optimistic, seeing this decision as a crucial step toward restoring the airline’s reputation and financial health. The airline is now focused on expanding its operations and rebuilding passenger trust.

This reinstatement represents a new beginning for Pakistan’s flag carrier, enabling it to reconnect the country with major European destinations.

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