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The institute was established in 1982 to fulfill training requirement of Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and that of the fellow countries of the region. [16] The Civil Aviation Training Institute provides training in the disciplines of: Air Traffic Services; Electronics Engineering; Communication Operations; Aviation Management & Administration
Pakistan is not part of the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program, which allows citizens of certain nationalities to enter Northern Mariana Islands without a US visa, as long as they enter directly from any nation except for the United States. Northern Mariana Islands is a part of the United States, but they do have border controls and customs offices.
An application for a crew visa in advance of arrival may grant non-citizens clearance to enter a country and remain there within specified constraints and regions without prohibiting employment. Crew members are typically required to enter or exit the country with the aircraft, train, or ship they work on.
The head office of the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan is located in Terminal 1. [14] Pakistan International Airlines has its head office on the grounds of the airport (PIA Building), [ 15 ] as well as its central mainframe (CRC Building).
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The determination to split the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) into two distinct entities, namely the Pakistan Airport Authority and the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation, was made by a nine-member committee appointed by the Ministry of Aviation. The committee was granted a deadline of October 15 to finalize its work and ...
The Pakistan Airports Authority is an authority created under the Pakistan Airports Authority Act of 2023 with the purpose of managing, operating, and developing airports and air transport services across the country. This Act is applicable to all airports and air navigation services involved in air transport and is applicable throughout Pakistan.
As the demand for air travel began to surge, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority decided to upgrade the facilities for the airport in 2005. [5] Initially the runway was upgraded to handle Boeing 747-400 operations at a cost of Rs 720m. On 15 December 2006, Shaheen Air started four weekly flights from Karachi to Multan. [6]