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    After five years, PIA resumes UK flights as fake pilot licence issue cleared

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comOctober 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Boeing 777 comes in over houses to land at Heathrow Airport in west London on June 8, 2020.—AFP
    A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Boeing 777 comes in over houses to land at Heathrow Airport in west London on June 8, 2020.—AFP
    • Pilot qualifications now closely vetted to meet UK/EU standards.
    • New licensing system includes external examiners and oversight.
    • Pakistani pilots remain highly regarded and in demand globally.

    Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will resume flights to the United Kingdom on Saturday, more than five years after a ban over a fake pilot licence scandal was lifted in July.

    The Islamabad–Manchester flight could open the door for operations to several other British cities, Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK, Mohammad Faisal, told The Telegraph.

    Faisal noted that the issues which led to the suspension had been resolved, adding that the airline had worked to restore confidence after the 2020 Karachi plane crash that killed 97 people and exposed the use of bogus licences among some pilots.

    It was revealed that before the disaster struck, the pilots of the fateful flight were distracted and preoccupied as they talked about the coronavirus pandemic while preparing for an initial failed attempt to land, according to officials.

    The government opened criminal investigations into 50 pilots and at least five civil aviation officials who allegedly helped them falsify credentials to secure licences.

    The probes followed roughly three months after authorities grounded dozens of pilots over allegedly dubious qualifications. At the time, the civil aviation regulator had said it would conduct a detailed investigation into the scandal.

    Britain lifted the five-year ban in July, allowing Pakistani airlines to apply to restart UK flights just as Islamabad stepped up efforts to privatise its national carrier

    PIA had previously estimated an annual revenue loss of around 40 billion rupees ($144 million) due to the ban. 

    The airline has long considered UK routes, including London, Manchester, and Birmingham, among its most profitable, and holds sought-after landing slots at London’s Heathrow Airport that could become active again..

    Faisal told The Telegraph that mechanisms had been put in place to ensure that pilot qualifications were closely vetted to the satisfaction of UK and European safety regulators.

    “We have gone through a rigorous process of setting up a new system, which involves some external examiners and people who oversee the pilot licensing,” the official said, talking to the British newspaper.

    “Pakistani pilots are known all over the world, and they are flying planes in all the reputable airlines. They are very sought after. So we don’t have a pilot problem as such in Pakistan.”

    The national airline has upgraded its safety and maintenance systems, having its flight crews re-evaluated and certified in the UK, The Telegraph reported.

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