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National Aviation Policy being revised to inject local investors

byCustoms Today Report
24/09/2014
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KARACHI: The government is revising National Aviation Policy to promote public-private partnership and enable Pakistani citizens to come up with their own ventures and help aviation industry make progress.

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Aviation Capt ShujaatAzeem said this while presiding over a meeting at Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) headquarters, where DG-CAA Air Marshall (r) Mohammad Yousuf and all the directors of PCAA were also present.

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Capt Shujaat Azeem said that new aviation policy would be introduced for 14 years as the last National Aviation Policy was made in 2000, adding that services of all the stakeholders, including aviation experts from top educational institutions of the world, were being availed. New aviation policy would also look to promote flying club all around Pakistan, he added.

Tags: flying clubNational Aviation PolicyPakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA)PCAApublic-private partnershiSpecial Assistant to Prime Minister on Aviation Capt ShujaatAzeem

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