Chartered air services take off


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) As the government officials mull over a new aviation policy, a Karachi-based company has started chartered air services, targeting a market of passengers who want to travel on short notices.

Iconair, which operated its first chartered flight between Karachi and Sukkur on September 25, is a joint venture of Saudi and Pakistani businessmen, a company official said.

"There are many segments in the market that we would like to cater," said General Manager Commercial Arifuddin Qadri. "The demand for chartered aircraft has gone up in recent years. We can even give flying tours if required."

It is using two Cessna aircraft - a nine-seat 402C and a four-seat 183. The company believes using propeller aircraft instead of jets gives it some advantage in terms of cost.

Iconair has permission to take passengers and cargo both. But initially its focus seems to be on multinationals and large local corporations like the rest of the chartered service providers.

Around two dozen firms have been issued general aviation licences, according to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). But many of them have become dormant.

The market is dominated by big players including Princely Jets and Schon Air.

Despite repeated attempts on part of the CAA, chartered air service providers have not been able to make major contributions to the growth of aviation sector.


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