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Pak’s Civil Aviation Authority to be bifurcated

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Islamabad: A special cabinet committee will finalise on Wednesday a plan by the Pakistan government to bifurcate the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) into regulatory and operational entities, a media report said on Monday.

Headed by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce and Investment Razak Dawood, the cabinet committee will discuss formalisation of the organisational structure of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) by creating the Pakistan Civil Aviation Regulatory Authority and the Pakistan Airports Authority.

The decision to segregate the CAA was taken by the government in view of the sensitivity of the operations and involvement of strategic assets the airspace. (PTI)

 

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