ISLAMABAD: Heirs of the passengers who lost their lives in Bhoja Air’s 2012 crash will file criminal cases with Islamabad police against the air carrier’s owners as well as Civil Aviation Authority ...
At least 10 passengers were injured when the tyre of a plane burst during an emergency landing at Pakistan's Lahore airport today. Pakistan authorities have released the owner of the private airline ...
KARACHI: The evening flight was a routine affair for Captain Noorullah Khan, 58, even if there was a thunderstorm warning for the city where the plane headed. A former Pakistan Air Force (PAF) pilot, ...
Some countries are not very fussy about the airplanes and the airlines they allow into their skies—a fact proven by today’s horrific crash in Pakistan, which reportedly killed up to 127 people. The ...
TWO letters published in these columns (July 31 and Aug 2) give me an impression that we are losing focus on the main issues and can’t see the forest for the trees. In my humble view the Bhoja Air ...
KARACHI, July 29: An attempt by Bhoja Air to shed its aviation assets in the country and take its investment abroad has been foiled by the Civil Aviation Authority by freezing its assets at least till ...
Karachi: Pakistan authorities have released the owner of the private airline whose aircraft crashed near Rawalpindi on Friday, killing all 127 passengers and crew on board. A senior Federal ...
Looks like countrys Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has finally decided to relive its open sky policy practiced back in 1990s. Its high time that the focus is shifted from increasing taxes to fostering ...
The Bhoja Air flight from Karachi came down in fields near a village on the outskirts of the capital on Friday evening, killing all 127 people onboard, in the city’s second major fatal air crash in ...
Farooq Bhoja, the owner of Bhoja Air whose Boeing 737-200 plane crashed at 6.30 pm on Friday evening just before it was to land at the international airport in Islamabad, has been taken into ...
Some countries are not very fussy about the airplanes and the airlines they allow into their skies—a fact proven by today’s horrific crash in Pakistan, which reportedly killed up to 127 people. The ...
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