PCAA Warns Serene Air to Restore Grounded Fleet or Face Sanctions
Serene Air, a Pakistan-based airline, has reportedly been warned by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) to return four of its grounded aircraft to operational status. The PCAA’s warning indicates that failure to comply could result in “serious sanctions” against the airline, potentially impacting its license or operational capabilities. However, Serene Air has denied receiving any official order from the PCAA, challenging the assertion that it is at risk of regulatory penalties. This situation highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny within Pakistan’s aviation sector, where authorities closely monitor the operational readiness of airline fleets.
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