2. HISTORY
Pakistan International Airlines', or 'PIA' for short, can trace its
beginnings to the days when Pakistan was not a nation, rather a
region of British India. In 1946 Muhammad Ali Jinnah realized the
need for an airline network for the forming country and called
upon the help of an industrialist Mirza Ahmad Ispahani to
develop a flag carrier for the nation. Meanwhile, an airline called
'Orient Airways, registered in Calcutta, was formed on 23 October
1946. In February 1947, the airline brought three DC-3 airplanes
from a company in Texas, and in May of that year the airline was
granted a license to fly. Services were started in June from Kolkata
to Sittwe and Yangon. This was the first post-war airline flight by a
South Asian registered airline company
3. PIA FINANCIAL DATA
Year
Revenues
(PKR in
Million)
(Loss) (PKR in
Million)
Employees
(Ave.)
2010
107,532
(20,785)
18,019
2009
94,564
(5,822)
17,944
2008
88,863
(36,139)
18,036
2007
70,481
(13,399)
18,149
2006
70,587
(12,763)
18,282
2005
64,074
(4,412)
19,263
2004
57,788
2,307
19,634
7. PIA PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
&ASSET
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The rooms are traditionally decorated, with mahogany wood
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connections, satellite channels and pay movies, multiline phones, safes . Bathrooms include robes,
shower/tub combinations and complimentary designer
toiletries.
12. PIA’S FAKE DEGREE EMPLOYEES
Pakistan International Airlines has fired 200
employees for presenting fake degrees at the
time of hiring. PIA Director Public Relations
Syed Sultan Hassan told The Express Tribune
that employees were served warning notices
multiple times and given a chance to prove
their documents were valid before being
handed pink slips.
13. PIA DEBT
• MD PIA Ijaz Haroon has said that PIA had declared a
loss of Rs41 billion in the last two years and the
national carrier is under a debt of Rs1.11 trillion
whereas its total net worth is no more than Rs16
billion. According to details Senator Tariq Azeem
presided over the meeting of Senate’s standing
committee’s subordinate body on defence and
reviewed the five year revival plan for PIA. In this
meeting MD Ijaz Haroon informed the subordinate
committee that PIA had a deficit of Rs41.700 million
in the last two years.