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Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national air carrier
Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national air carrier

Arab News

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Arab News

Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national air carrier

ISLAMABAD: In its efforts to sell its struggling national airline, Pakistan has received expressions of interest from five parties, including business groups and a military-backed firm, the Privatization Ministry said on Thursday. The bids were submitted ahead of a June 19 deadline to acquire up to 100 percent of Pakistan International Airlines, which has accumulated over $2.5 billion in losses in roughly a decade. Still, following a major restructuring, it posted its first operating profit in 21 years in the year through June 2024. The sale is seen as a test of Pakistan's ability to shed loss-making state firms and meet conditions of a $7 billion International Monetary Fund bailout. It would be the country's first major privatization in nearly two decades. Eight parties submitted their expressions of interest, but only five of them provided documents of qualification, the ministry said in a statement.

Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group
Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group

In its efforts to sell its struggling national airline, Pakistan has received expressions of interest from five parties, including business groups and a military-backed firm, the Privatisation Ministry said on Thursday. The bids were submitted ahead of a June 19 deadline to acquire up to 100% of Pakistan International Airlines , which has accumulated over $2.5 billion in losses in roughly a decade. Still, following a major restructuring, it posted its first operating profit in 21 years in the year through June 2024. The sale is seen as a test of Pakistan's ability to shed loss-making state firms and meet conditions of a $7 billion International Monetary Fund bailout. It would be the country's first major privatisation in nearly two decades. Eight parties submitted their expression of interests, but only five of them provided documents of qualification, the ministry said in a statement. (Reporting by Ariba Shahid in Islamabad; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group
Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group

CNA

timea day ago

  • Business
  • CNA

Pakistan draws five potential buyers for national airline PIA, including military-backed group

ISLAMABAD :In its efforts to sell its struggling national airline, Pakistan has received expressions of interest from five parties, including business groups and a military-backed firm, the Privatisation Ministry said on Thursday. The bids were submitted ahead of a June 19 deadline to acquire up to 100 per cent of Pakistan International Airlines, which has accumulated over $2.5 billion in losses in roughly a decade. Still, following a major restructuring, it posted its first operating profit in 21 years in the year through June 2024. The sale is seen as a test of Pakistan's ability to shed loss-making state firms and meet conditions of a $7 billion International Monetary Fund bailout. It would be the country's first major privatisation in nearly two decades.

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