Khaleej Times

PIA not being privatised: Minister

- RESTRUCTUR­ING ON THE CARDS

We will not privatise PIA rather bring reforms in it and restructur­e it. The government wants to bring the airline back to its days of glory Ghulam Sarwar Khan Aviation Minister

Islamabad — Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) was not on the privatisat­ion list, Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan told the Senate.

Winding up a discussion on a call-attention notice on suspension of PIA flights in European Union countries, Khan told the Senate on Friday that the restructur­ing of the national flag carrier was on the cards, reports Dawn News.

“We will not privatise PIA rather bring reforms in it and restructur­e it,” he said, adding that the government wanted to bring the airline back to its days of glory.

He rejected the allegation that his statement on dubious licences of pilots was an effort to drive the state-owned airline to the verge of collapse to pave way for its privatisat­ion.

Khan said criminal cases would be lodged against those who issued these licences as money was involved in the matter.

He said the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) ban on PIA flights in EU countries and three cities of the UK had been imposed neither due to the PIA plane crash in Karachi nor because of his statement that some of PIA pilots possessed fake degrees.

“This is an old issue as the PIA has been facing questions on safety standards since 2007.”

The minister said this was not the first time that the EASA had suspended PIA operations in EU countries.

The operations of some of the PIA planes had remained banned from 2007 to 2009 on safety issues and after this, the airline was under surveillan­ce due to safety hazards.

The EASA had in 2019 given its six observatio­ns on the PIA to comply with till June 30, 2020.

“Five of its observatio­ns have been addressed and the sixth one on safety standards has yet to be complied with,” Dawn News quoted the Minister as saying.—

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