Friday, December 30, 2011

Aero Asia International Pakistan History, Objectives & Fleet

Aero Asia International Pakistan History, Objectives & Fleet
Aero Asia International was a private Pakistani Airline based in Karachi at the Jinnah International Airport. She was the first Cheap airline Pakistan.
Aero Asia International History
Aero Asia was founded in 1993 and raised on 4 May 1993. She was initially owned by the Pakistani group Tabani.

Was flown initially with a fleet of between three and five Yakovlev Yak-42D between the major cities of Pakistan Karachi Islamabad and Lahore. As the demand by the machines were Boeing 737200Adv-and Douglas DC-9 replaced.

In mid 2005, Aero Asia, the permission for additional flights to Great Britain, Scandinavia and Bahrain granted. In addition, an expansion of the fleet was announced. However, nothing was implemented.

On 22 May 2006 had the Aero Asia at the behest of the Civil Aviation Authority set their flights after this multi-million Rupees taxes owed for flight.

On 12 June 2006 bought from the British Regal Group of the Aero Asia Tabani group, and the airline was then in a restructuring process. In mid-2006 was the company's fleet inactive for financial reasons. In early 2007 the operations were resumed in May 2007 but banned by the authorities again. Security concerns as the reason you called. Since the part of Aero Asia no improvements have been initiated, they finally had the operation on 19 May 2007 give up. Since trying the owner of the airline to take this back into operation, so far without success.
Aero Asia International Objectives & Aircraft (Fleet)
Aero Asia flies normally targets at home and at Persian Gulf. All aircraft were returned to their owners in May 2007.

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