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Fake Pilot Scandal Cost PIA Rs 200 Billion in Five Years, More Than the Airline’s Worth

March 4, 2026
in Pakistan
Fake Pilot Scandal Cost PIA Rs 200 Billion in Five Years, More Than the Airline’s Worth

Pakistan International Airlines faced financial losses of more than Rs 200 billion over the past five years following the fake pilot licence controversy that surfaced in 2020.

The issue began after a federal minister claimed in parliament that a significant number of Pakistani pilots had questionable or fake licences.

The statement led to serious international consequences. Aviation authorities in the United Kingdom, European Union, and United States imposed bans on PIA flights.

As a result, the airline was unable to operate on key international routes, which were among its most profitable sectors.

The restrictions also affected Pakistani pilots working abroad, with many facing suspensions and contract terminations. In addition, insurance premiums for the airline increased, and its global reputation suffered.

Recently, the UK lifted its four year ban on PIA operations, offering some relief and opening doors for the airline’s return to international markets.

The development is seen as important for PIA’s revival plans and ongoing efforts toward restructuring and possible privatization.

However, questions remain about accountability for the losses and the handling of the initial claims. Analysts believe that restoring international trust and financial stability will require consistent regulatory reforms, stronger oversight, and improved transparency within Pakistan’s aviation sector.

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