Karachi’s Business Community Unveils Plans for New Airline, ‘Air Karachi’

Karachi’s business community has announced the launch of a new airline, “Air Karachi.” Prominent businessman Hanif Goher confirmed that the airline’s name has been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, with a license application submitted to the federal government. The airline plans to lease three aircraft in its first phase, with strong expectations for license approval in the coming days.

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Dumper Truck Collides with Motorcycle, Leaving Schoolgirl and Father Seriously Injured

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Karachi’s Business Community Unveils Plans for New Airline, ‘Air Karachi’

Karachi’s Business Community Unveils Plans for New Airline, ‘Air Karachi’

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