The long-delayed PIA privatization deal has taken a decisive step forward after the Privatisation Commission Board (PC Board) recommended the Rs135 billion bid for a 75% stake in Pakistan International Airlines (PIA).
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Karachi Heavy Traffic Ban Aims to Reduce Accidents and Improve Safety
The Karachi heavy traffic ban has been officially enforced by the city administration as part of urgent measures to control traffic congestion and curb the alarming rise in road accidents.
Punjab Police Crackdown: Over 63,000 Challans Issued in 24 Hours
The Punjab Police Crackdown on traffic violations has intensified across the province, resulting in an unprecedented number of challans issued within just 24 hours. According to an official spokesperson
Airbus Software Update Restores Global Flights After Radiation Warning
The recent Airbus software update has become a major aviation story worldwide, as thousands of Airbus aircraft faced temporary groundings following concerns over solar radiation interfering with onboard computers
Airbus A320 Recall: What Passengers Need to Know About the Latest Aviation Update
The recent Airbus A320 recall has created headlines around the world, leaving passengers curious and airlines scrambling to respond. As global carriers work to address a software-related issue in thousands of aircraft,
Hyundai Factory Raid: What the Apology Means for US–South Korea Relations
The Hyundai factory raid in Georgia has become one of the most controversial labor-related incidents of the year, sparking diplomatic concern, political explanations, and renewed discussion about foreign workforce policies
Pakistan Flight Cancellations Disrupt Travel as Multiple Routes Face Delays
The Pakistan flight cancellations caused significant disruptions for passengers on Monday as several domestic and international flights from Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore were either canceled or delayed for hours.
Global Airline Capacity Shows Steady Growth This Winter Season
Global airline capacity is witnessing measured yet steady growth this winter season, according to the latest analysis by John Grant, Chief Analyst at OAG. The IATA Winter schedule 2025 highlights cautious expansion as airlines work
Teufelsberg Berlin: From Nazi Ruins to Cold War Spy Base
Hidden within the forests of western Berlin lies Teufelsberg Berlin, a site layered with history, secrets, and transformation. What appears today as a simple mound rising 80 meters above the capital is in fact a man-made hill built on top