KARACHI – Only three years after the independence of Pakistan, the country has seen the foundation of an airline to serve the nation. On 1 August this year, the airline was founded with the first commercial flight being operated on the independence day (14 August). With a fleet of Bristol 170 Wayfarer, the airline operates domestic and regional flights from the capital city of Karachi.
The airline is launched with British investments, which are paid as reparations to Pakistan to compensate for exploiting it as a colony. In return, the airline has selected British build Bristol Type 170 aircraft for its operations.