Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority to Split into Two Entities
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is set to split into government entities, namely: Pakistan Airport Authority and the Bureau of Air Safety Investigation.
To facilitate the division of the Pakistan CAA, a nine-member committee has been established, as reported by local media.
A notification has been issued, appointing Shazia Rizvi, the Joint Secretary II of the Ministry of Aviation, as the chairperson of this nine-member committee. The committee includes Vice Air Marshal Taimoor Iqbal as the deputy and other members such as Asif Iqbal (Joint Secretary, Ministry of Aviation), Abdul Malik (Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance), Nadir Shafiq (Deputy Director General, Regulatory CAA), Commodore Mirza Aamir (President, Aircraft Accident Investigation Board), Saqib Butt (Director Finance, CAA), Sameer Saeed (Director of Aviation Security), Sadiqul Rahman (Director of APS), and Abid Ali Shah (Director HR, CAA).
This committee has been tasked with completing its work by October 15. They will oversee the transfer of current assets, funds, employees, records, offices, furniture, machinery, vehicles, and funds between these two organizations.
Source: Pakistan Local Media
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