CAA Reportedly Cancels Licenses of 4 Aviation Companies

CAA Reportedly Cancels Licenses of 4 Aviation Companies
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The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has reportedly canceled the aerial work licenses of four aviation companies for failing to comply with the National Aviation Policy. The canceled licenses include: Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. 017/96 Aerial Work Licence Class-II (Domestic) No. 002/95 Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. 006/2001 Aerial Work Licence Class-I (Domestic) No. AWL/001/2016 ALSO READ Quaid-i-Azam Statue Unveiled in Washington CAA officials said the licenses were canceled over non-compliance with the National Aviation Policy and relevant rules and regulations. The authority has also advised the public that anyone dealing with the four companies will do so entirely at their own risk. It added that the PCAA will not be liable for any matter arising from such dealings. ALSO READ UK Concludes Aviation Security Assessment of Two Pakistani Airports The action is aimed at ensuring compliance, transparency, and safety standards across Pakistan's aviation sector. Via: Express

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