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PIA to buy 2 new airplanes
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11 months agoon

ISLAMABAD: According to The News, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) would get two new aircraft (Airbus A320-200s) from Seraph Aviation Group, an aviation asset management business and financial consultant located in Ireland.
According to foreign media sources, Seraph Aviation Group CEO David Butler stated: “We are overjoyed to have signed a contract with Pakistan International Airlines for two A320-200s. This is the result of a procedure in which we faced stiff competition, but our combination of technical skill and financial modeling earned us the best scores. We are excited to deliver both aircraft in the coming months and to begin a long and fruitful collaboration with Pakistan International Airlines.”
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