PCAA senior team leaves for Brussels
All reports circulating in the media on this matter are premature and hence shall be avoided, PCAA said
LAHORE: A delegation comprising senior officials from Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA), led by Secretary Aviation left for Brussels on Sunday (12th May) to attend the forthcoming meeting of European Union Air Safety Committee with regards to resumption of flights to European Union by Pakistani airlines.
It is clarified that this meeting is scheduled to take place on 14th May and its outcome will be communicated by European Commission in due course. It is reminded again that Pakistan CAA has not issued any official statement on the outcome of the meeting so far. All reports circulating in the media on this matter are premature and hence shall be avoided. PCAA would like to assure that the results will be promptly reported as soon as these are communicated by European Commission, said spokesperson to PCCA.
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