PIA Losses drop 44% in first half of 2014

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PM’s Aviation Adviser talks: Aviation policy awaiting cabinet’s nod for landing

By Saad Hasan
Published: November 4, 2014

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“With special attention being paid to hospitality, we want to ensure that those visiting Pakistan have a pleasant experience,” Prime minister’s adviser on aviation Shujaat Azeem. PHOTO: INP/FILE

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KARACHI: **Prime Minister’s Aviation Adviser Shujaat Azeem has said that the new aviation policy, currently awaiting the government’s approval, foresees wider participation of the private sector, outsourcing of major airports and tax breaks for start-up airlines.

The National Aviation Policy 2014, awaiting the cabinet’s nod, will also allow the Aviation Division to have control over various agencies operating at airports in a bid to facilitate quick passage of passengers, he said..

“We haven’t revised the policy framework in the past 14 years even as the aviation industry has changed so much during the time,” Azeem said in an interview with The Express Tribune.

In a step forward, the policy will recommend outsourcing airports starting in northern cities like Lahore

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“With special attention being paid to hospitality, we want to ensure that those visiting Pakistan have a pleasant experience,” he said.
Control of private investors will be limited to terminal buildings, car parking and related facilities — not air navigation, he said. “We intend to engage International Finance Corporation (IFC) as the transaction adviser.”

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The policy seeks to exempt import of aircraft from duties and taxes to encourage airlines to increase their fleets.

“I have recommended that there shouldn’t be any tax on investment in either general aviation or charter service. We should instead tax the earnings.
Right now, we collect 28% under various heads and it discourages investment,” Azeem said.

In financial year 2013-14, government collected Rs1 billion from 19 aircraft, which were leased by Pakistani air carriers.
It has also been proposed to waive taxes on import of equipment and machinery for start-up operations at green-field airports.

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But despite the fact that Pakistan’s aviation sector is struggling and does not contribute any significant amount to national exchequer, the Federal Board of Revenue has expressed its reservations.

While it has proposed tax breaks, the policy has made it harder for financially weak businessmen from entering the business. Paid-up capital for the airlines has been raised to Rs500 million from the current level of Rs100 million.

Airlines will be allowed to operate aircraft on wet lease for 180 days, an increase from the current limit of three months. But new airlines will be required to have at least five jets before starting operations. Right now, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) allows airline to operate with a minimum of three aircraft.

Under the new policy, airlines will not be allowed to induct planes, which are over 12 years old. “Airline bringing a 12-year-old jet could use it for another six years. We will allow two more years to find a replacement but that’s about it,” said Azeem.

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It has also been proposed that the CAA invest Rs1 billion in acquiring lightweight aircraft, which could then be leased to flying clubs. This, the policy says, will help train pilots for Pakistani market and foreign airlines.

A new structure, supervised by Chief Operating Officers, will be introduced at important airports. All agencies like customs, Anti-Narcotics Force, Airport Security Force and Immigration will report to the COOs.

Azeem said that a similar system has already been introduced at the Islamabad airport where personnel of all the agencies check passengers at the same time.

“It could be really frustrating for someone to be stopped first by ASF, then ANF and then Customs. So I asked them to stand at one place, scan the baggage, check and let the passenger go. Six eyes are better than two anyway.”
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For securer airports**

The Airport Security Force (ASF), responsible for manning all the airports, has a strength of 10,000 men. Before the deadly attack at Karachi airport and attempts to shoot down a plane in Peshawar, the force was headed by an army officer of Brigadier rank.

However, now the government has appointed Major General Sohail Khan as DG ASF. He has two brigadier rank officers for the southern and northern region under his command.

Accommodations for the ASF guards are being built while their salaries are also being revised. A commando of the ASF force, just like the Special Services Group, will also be trained to deal with the worst situations.
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Published in The Express Tribune, November 4[SUP]th[/SUP], 2014.*

Must be them Iphones staff keep smuggling.

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First
Unpaid dues: Saudi aviation authority threatens to stop PIA flights – The Express Tribune

Now
Turkmenistan authorities issue notice to PIA for nonpayment of dues – The Express Tribune

so thats how losses are “dropping”. Creditors are not paid and they are threatening to stop the service… hmmm

:chai:

oh and meanwhile just a little mishap

Pakistan International Airlines crew ‘illegally’ shifts Indian passengers

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bhanda phornay ki ijazat lee thee CM of Pakistan ya PM of Punjab se?

This is VERY dangerous, the crew must be fired and punished. They could’ve been terrorists, intelligence guys and what not.

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PIA Air hostess arrested in London for traveling on expired passport , PIA slapped with £2000 fine in London

Expired passports: PIA slapped with £2000 fine in London

LONDON: Pakistan International Airline (PIA) was slapped with 2000 pounds fine after two of its airhostesses were found travelling without proper documents, Samaa reported Sunday

According to Samaa correspondent, the crew members travelled from Islamabad to London in the national flag carrier’s flight PK-785. When the flight landed in London, the airport authorities found two of PIA airhostesses with expired passports.

Sources said the national airline was fined £2000 and warned by UK immigration authorities over ‘negligence’ in allowing the staff for London-bound flight without proper documentation. – Samaa

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-bad food was served on a PIA flight PK 702...the chairman, PIA has taken notice...what else he could do?

also

-the PIA plane bound for Birmingham caught fire on the tarmac...
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be-misaal log, laa-jawaab service?** :p

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another reason for “dropped loses”. PIA has not paid PSO 12 BILLION rs in jet fuel costs

So

  • Non payment to Saudi Aviation Authority
  • Non payment to Turkmenistan Authority
  • Non Payment to PSO

I am sure there are more which will come to public notice sooner or later. keep counting…

Lesson learned from good management of PIA: I can also boost my savings sharply by using CC and not pay CC bill (or keep on paying minimum for next 5 years…). When I presented the idea to begum, she looked at me as if I have gone mad :frowning: She just does not understand that I am learning all this from super management of PIA and our beloved Ishaq Dar who are better economists than my begum is. In aurtoon ko koi baat samajh hi nahi atee :smack:

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I salute the persistence of “Desert_Bird” to post one bubble after another … knowing deep inside that all those news bubbles created by PMLN Propaganda will be busted with days if not hours :smack: … The medication must be quite good :wink:

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two flights [one to Toronto from Karachi and the other to Musqat from Lahore] were brought back on ground after take off due to technical emergency situation on board. the passengers were stranded at Lahore airport while at Karachi the flight left very late at night.

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Ethay rakh yeh credite bhi Muhatma Bhutto Khan lay gia :cobra:

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ECC approves first tranche for induction of 15 new aircraft

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ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet (ECC) on Saturday approved in principle release of first tranche of $ 16.46 million for December out of the total $ 52 million requested by Pakistan International Air Lines for the induction of 15 aircraft in its fleet on dry lease. This amount will be injected as equity by the GOP. PIA shall complete all codal formalities in this regard, fully adhering to the procurement rules.

The Finance Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, who chaired the ECC meeting, constituted a committee comprising secretary finance, chairman SECP and secretary P&NR to analyse financial statements/projections before the second tranche is released. PIA will revert to ECC after December 20th when the amount granted had been fully exhausted for the fresh instalments which will be paid on monthly basis as per requirement.

The chair directed PIA authorities to inform the forum at least 2 weeks before the actual payments are due so that the timely release of funds was made possible.

The committee also approved the establishment of Inland Container Terminal in Sialkot under the Customs Act 1969. The addition of one more inland container terminal in Sialkot would not only provide facilitation to exporters but will also improve services because of healthy competition, the ECC was informed. ECC also approved the allocation of gas from existing and new gas fields as requested by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources.

According to the approved plan 30MMcfd additional Adhi gas is to be allocated to SNGPL enabling it to meet its existing contractual obligations. 01 MMCFD Gopang gas & 02 MMCFD Nim-01 gas respectively is allocated to SSGCL. The consistent decline in the level of gas production from the existing fields has triggered a huge gap between demand and supply of gas on natural gas distribution system. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources is vigorously pursuing LNG import and transnational gas pipeline projects which will help sustain supplies to the system.

Finance Minister on this occasion reiterated that proposals submitted to the ECC must properly reflect the financial implications of the projects and encompass all related aspects.