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Aero Asia International (commonly known as AeroAsia) was a Pakistani airline based in Karachi, Pakistan from 1993 until its collapse on 19 May 2007. [1]Founded in 1993 by Tabani Group of Investors a Memon business house, [2] Aero Asia started its operations as a scheduled passenger and cargo air service to its domestic and international destinations in Gulf states. [3]
Pakistan Jet Intermediate Jet Trainer: 1994 58 60 K-8 (12) K-8P (48) Produced under license by PAC, designated as Karakorum-8. [21] T-37 Tweet: Cessna: United States Jet Basic Jet Trainer: 1962 69 73 T-37B/C. [22] Older T-37s to be eventually replaced with K-8Ps. MFI-17 Mushshak: PAC Pakistan, Sweden: Turboprop: Primary Trainer: 1974 145 151 ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... List of defunct airlines of Pakistan; A. Aero Asia International; Air Indus; B. Bhoja Air; O.
Aero Asia International: AERO ASIA Pakistan defunct BF RSR Aero-Service: CONGOSERV Republic of the Congo 5L RSU AeroSur: AEROSUR Bolivia RTE Aeronorte: LUZAVIA Portugal ICAO code no longer allocated RTH Artis: ARTHELICO France RTO Arhabaev Tourism Airlines: ARTOAIR Kazakhstan RTQ Air Turquoise: TURQUOISE France RTU Aerotucan: AEROTUCAN Mexico ...
Pakistan International Airlines: PK PIA: PAKISTAN: 1946 Islamabad International Airport: 48 Full service Airblue: PA ABQ: Air Blue: 2004: Islamabad International Airport: 30 Full service Serene Air: ER SEP: Serene Air: 2017: Jinnah International Airport: 20 Full service Air Sial: PF SIF: Air Sial: 2020: Jinnah International Airport: 15 Full ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of defunct airlines of Pakistan. [1] [2] Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations ...
Multan International Airport (IATA: MUX, ICAO: OPMT) is an international airport located 4 km west of Multan, Pakistan. [1] The airport is South Punjab's largest and busiest airport. Multan International Airport offers flights throughout Pakistan, as well as direct flights to Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
According to the Economic complexity index, Pakistan is the 67th largest export economy in the world and the 106th most complex economy. [10] During the fiscal year 2015–16, Pakistan's exports stood at US$20.81 billion and imports at US$44.76 billion, resulting in a negative trade balance of US$23.96 billion.