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nwi AC AVIAIION SA • Aim iNinr.
AMIIICONIHIH • Alllll tl II N SI GMIIII • «l Hill INI AS AKCINMNAS
AIHIII INIAS III GUAHMAIA AVIAIICA • Al H« IHASPURII IIAIIANI
AF.ROI INI AS N...
1977 - 1938.pdf
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...duce the number of these stations."
PAKISTAN'S INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE I
LLUSTRATED on page 239 is the first of three Lockheed Super Constellations ordered for domestic and international
service with Pakistan International Airlines. The new state airline is very shortly due to merge with Orient Airways: all
the latter company's existing services will continue to operate under die flag of P.I.A.
...
1954 - 0537.pdf
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...976 FLIGHT
CIVIL AVIATION . . .
indicator moves through 20 m.p.h. whilethe true airspeed drops by only 14 m.p.h.
Detailed information about position errorfor the older types of light aircraft is not
a...
1956 - 1812.pdf
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...glish and Urdu on their sides, and the green crescent andstar insignia of Pakistan on their tail fins—and in the new buildings
erected (or to be erected) for the administrative and maintenancework of Pakistan International Airlines Corporation. For example,
near to the R.lOl hangar—one of the last surviving relics of theBritish Raj hereabouts—is to be built a hangar for the three
Viscount 815s whi...
1958 - 0191.pdf
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...268 FLIGHT, 27 August 1954
This handsome aircraft is the flagship
of Air-India's fleet of five Super Con
stellations, which provide Bombay,
Delhi, Calcutta and Madras with fast
services to London...
1954 - 2343.pdf
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...Students of many races have been trained in England by A.S.T., who are now extending their scope to secondary education in Pakistan. In the firm's
workshops at Hamble are shown (left) engine maintena...
1952 - 2851.pdf
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...Boeing 7Qy
taking off from Karachi
PIA
Profile
An Assessment of
Pakistan's Airline:
Part 1—On the Route
to Europe
BY AL AST AIR PUGH
THEY say that when the first Boeing 707 on trip lease fromPanAm to Pakistan International Airlines reached Karachi,a crowd of several thousand turned up to cheer it in. That
was at two o'clock in the morning, in March, eight months beforea 707 appeared in PIA's colou...
1960 - 2360.pdf
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...Soon after sunrise the Beaver was prepared for departure from Karachi.
In the background is the R101 hangar, which is in process of being dismantled
After 235 miles ofover-waterfl]
ing Sir Samuel Hoar...
1961 - 0914.pdf
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...d simple way of travelling
between urban centres. Above all, the service is slick and schedules
frequent. Even if one flight is full, the wait for the next is never a
long one.
The service run by Pakistan International Airlines is very different.
It is more akin to an ambling country bus service than an inter-
urban transport undertaking. There is something rather enthralling
about operating...
1962 - 0273.pdf
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...*
FLIGHT International, I November 1962 Pakistan International Airlines DC-3 at Chitral in northwest Pakistan
Indian Airlines Corporation DC-3 at Trivandrum, South Indi...
1962 - 2555.pdf
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...Air Cdre B. K. Dass, Deputy Director
of Pakistan Civil Aviation, and Chen Tu, Deputy Director of the
Civil Aviation Administration of China, signed a bilateral air
agreement. On the following day, Pakistan International Airlines
and CAAC signed an interline agreement. As we commented
last June when it was announced that discussions had begun,
this move towards participation in international ...
1963 - 1643.pdf
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...<*«<•«»>•24MeKhl96i 471
PIA PROSPECTS REVIEWED
PIA's first Hawker Siddeley Trident IE at Karachi during a respite from flight-crew training sessions "Flight" photographs
Plans for Expansion to Africa ...
1966 - 0814.pdf
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...90
PAKISTAN'S AIR POWER . . .
at that time, however, the Indian claim was easily disproved
by the Pakistanis flying 86 Sabres, ten Starfighters and 20
Canberras in a parade soon after the end of t...
1969 - 0112.pdf
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...PAKISTAN'S
AIR POWER By JOHN FRICKER
IN THE PAST TEN YEARS OF President Ayub Khan's regime, Pakistan has made great progress politically and economically in the evolution of its present key position...
1969 - 0111.pdf
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...FLIGHT International, 29 May 1969
PIA LOOKS AHEAD . . .
Revolutionary purchasing One of the most startling inno
vations introduced into PIA by Mr Durrani is the recent
formation of a wholly owned ...
1969 - 0961.pdf
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...90
PAKISTAN'S AIR POWER FLIGHT Internationa/, 16 January 1969 Spearheading the PAF tactical fighter force is a wing of Chinese-built
MiG-l9s, operating in both interception and ground-attack roles. ...
1969 - 1279.pdf
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...PAKISTAN'S
AIR POWER By JOHN FRICKER
IN THE PAST TEN YEARS OF President Ayub Khan's regime, Pakistan has made great progress politically and economically in the evolution of its present key position...
1969 - 1278.pdf
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...RIGHT International, 29 May 1969
PIA LOOKS AHEAD . .
Revolutionary purchasing One of the most startling inno
vations introduced into PIA by Mr Durrani is the recent
formation of a wholly owned sub...
1969 - 2144.pdf
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...FLIGHT International, lb December 1971 y»/
India and Pakistan:
formula for war
As THE WAR between India and Pakistan approached the end of its second full week all the indications
were that India ...
1971 - 2743.pdf
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...180
PIA
Governments of Iran, Pakistan and Turkey set up an
organisation called the Regional Co-operation for Develop
ment and the names of Iran Air, PIA and THY were linked
in the late 1960s when...
1976 - 0138.pdf
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