The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has restored the operating licence of Serene Air, clearing the way for the airline to resume flights that had been suspended due to a shortage of aircraft.
The authority had previously halted Serene Air’s operations after the carrier fell below the minimum fleet requirements necessary to maintain its licence.
The airline is expected to restart domestic operations within the next two months and resume international flights within three months, pending permission from the regulator.
Serene Air’s management welcomed the decision, expressing gratitude to the government for restoring its licence. Chief Operating Officer Abdul Basit said the move would enable the airline to repair its grounded aircraft and bring back planes currently stationed abroad to r

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