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Pakistan Aircraft Register Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register PAKISTAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY (HQ Airworthiness Directorate) PAKISTAN AIRCRAFT REGISTER Last Update 30-07-2008 Page 1 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register C O N T E N T S Sr. No. Subject Page No. 1. Foreword 03 2. Categories of Certificate of Airworthiness 04 3. Disposition of Aircraft 05 4. Geographical location of operators along 08 with type and Number of Aircraft 5. Type and number of aircraft along with 12 Manufacturer 6. Type of Engine Installed on Aircraft Type 15 along with Manufacturer 7. List of Registration Marks (Aircraft) 17 8. Registration of Ultralight, Hot Airbloon, 28 Airships. 9. Out of Series Registration Marks of Aircraft 30 Page 2 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register F O R E W O R D 1. INTRODUCTION The “Pakistan Aircraft Register” hereinafter referred to as the “REGISTER” is published by the Airworthiness Directorate of Civil Aviation Authority. It is presented in booklet form and consists of the following:- i. Categories of Certificate of Airworthiness. ii. Disposition of Aircraft. iii. Geographical Location of operators along-with type & number of aircraft. iv. Type and Number of aircraft along-with manufacturer. v. Type of engine installed on aircraft type along-with manufacturer. vi. List of Registration Marks. 2. PRESENTATION. The list gives particulars such as Nationality & Registration Marks; owner; constructor’s number and year of construction; number and year of construction; number of engines (s) fitted & type; maximum take-off mass; category of certificate of Airworthiness & date of registration in Pakistan and is arranged in alphabetical sequence of Registration Marks. Note: This document is for information only and is not of any legal consequence. The Contents given herein are subject to change without prior notice. Page 3 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register CATEGORIES OF CERTIFICATE OF AIRWORTHINESS Every Flying Machine, for which a Certificate of Airworthiness is granted, is classified as such Certificate for the following Categories:- CLASSIFICATION OF CATEGORIES (a) Regular public Transport (b) Charter (c) Aerial work (d) Private Page 4 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register DISPOSITION OF AIRCRAFT Total No. of S. No Owner Aircraft 1. Pakistan International Airlines Corporation 42 2. M/s. Shaheen Air International 6 3. M/s. Airblue Limited 8 4. Civil Aviation Authority 3 Civil Aviation Authority (On Loan To Flying Club). 7 5. Deptt. Of Plant Protection 17 6. Government of Punjab 4 7. Government of Baluchistan 1 8. Government of Sindh 2 9. Oil & Gas Development Corporation 1 10. Al Jawaher Trading Group of Ests 3 11. Karachi Aero Club (Pvt) Ltd 1 12. Lahore Flying Club (Pvt) Ltd. 4 13. Multan Flying Club (Pvt)Ltd. 4 14. Peshawar Flying Club (Pvt) Ltd 7 15. Rawalpindi Flying Club (Pvt) Ltd. 2 16. Aircraft Sales & Services (Pvt) Ltd 6 17. P.A.F (Opr. Peshawar Flying Club) 1 18. Pak Aviators & Aviation (Pvt) Ltd. 7 19. Headquarter Frontier Works Organization (FWO) 1 20. Frontier Air Sports Club (FASC). 1 21. Hybrid Aviation (Pvt) Limited. 7 22. Professional Aviation (Pvt.) Limited 1 23. Technical Associates Pak (Pvt.) Limited. 1 24. JDW Aviation (Pvt.) Limited 2 25. Phoenix Aviation 1 26. Schon Air (Pvt) Ltd. 7 27. Abdul Sattar Ehdi foundation. 3 28. Aircraft Manufacturing Factory (AMF, Kamra) 1 29. M/s. Princely Jets (Pvt) Limited 4 30. Syed Pervaiz Iqbal 1 31. Capt. S.H. Ather 1 32. Dr. Amin-ur-Rehman 1 33. Saeed Hadi 2 34. Galaxy Aviation 1 35. J.S Air (Pvt) Limited 3 36. Star Aviation (Anwer K. Afridi) 1 37. Shaheen Air Cargo 1 38. Ministry of Defence Pakistan, Govt of Pakistan 1 39. Pak Arab Fertilizer Ltd., Multan 1 Page 5 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register ULTRALIGHT 40. Private individuals. a) Muhammad Furqan Khan 1 b) Qazi Jamshed Ahmed 1 c) Aftab. A. Chaudry 1 d) Sayed Fazal-e-Mabood 1 e) Rauf Ahmed Shah 1 f) Habib. M. Habib 3 g) Capt. Sohrab Rauf Khan 1 h) Haider Raza 1 i) Umar Ahmed Shah 1 j) Rizwan Habib 2 k) Irshad Ahmed Qureshi 2 l) S.M. Tariq 1 m) Dr. Naeem H. Cheema 1 n) Askari Aviation (Pvt) Ltd. 2 o) Rehan Khan Janjua 1 p) Zakaullah Bhangoo 1 q) Makhdoom Syed Ahmed Mehmood 1 r) ATLAS Investment Bank Ltd. 1 s) Mian Ali Qayum 1 GLIDERS 41. Quetta Soaring & Flying Club, Quetta 1 42. Peshawar flying club 1 43. Qazi Sajjad Ahmed 1 BALLOONS 44. Adventure Foundation Pakistan. Islamabad 2 45. Manzi International Balloon Air Club Islamabad 1 46. Major (R) M. K. Bajwa, Islamabad 1 Page 6 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF OPERATORS ALONG-WITH TYPE AND NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT S.NO Location Operator Type of Aircraft No. of Aircraft 1. Karachi Pakistan international Airlines. Boeing 747-200 2 Boeing 747-300 6 Airbus A-310-300 12 Boeing 737-340 6 Boeing 737-33A 1 Boeing 777-300ER 3 Boeing 777-200ER/LR 6 ATR 42-500 7 Shaheen Air International Boeing 737-200 6 Airblue Limited A320-231 4 A321 2 A319 2 Civil Aviation Authority Beechcraft A-200 1 Beechcraft B-200 2 Deptt. of Plant Protection. De Havilland DHC-2 4 Cessna A185F 2 Fletcher FU-24A-950 4 Government of Sindh. Cessna 441 1 Learjet 45XR 1 Karachi Aero Club Cessna 152-II 1 Cessna 150 1 Aircraft Sales & Services Piper PA 34-200T 1 (Pvt), Ltd. Piper PA 34-220T 2 Cessna F 406 1 Beech 1900C 1 Fokker 27-500 1 Schon Air (Pvt)Ltd. Cessna 402 C 2 Cessna 172 R&K 1 Piper PA 34-220T 2 Cessna 152-II 2 Abdul Sattar Edhi Bell Helicopter 206B 1 Piper Seneca-II 1 Cessna 206 1 Galaxy Aviation M1-2 1 Page 7 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register Star Aviation Dornier 228 1 Cessna 402 1 J.S. Air (Pvt) Limited Beech 1900C 3 Princely Jets (Pvt) Ltd. Cessna Citation 550 Bravo 1 Canada Air Challenger 601-1A 1 Bolkov 105 DBS Helicopter 1 Canada Air Challenger 604 1 Royal Airlines (Pvt) Ltd. Fairchild Metro-III SA227BC 2 Capt. S.H. Ather Cessna 152 1 S. Muzamil.Hussain Piper PA 23-160 1 Habib M. Habib Sky Ryder 1 Saeed Hadi Bell 206 L-3 1 Bell 412 SP 1 S.M.Tariq Flight Star-II 1 Javaid Arshad Cessna 310 1 2. Multan Multan Flying Club Cessna 172N 1 (Pvt)Ltd. Cessna 150 F&G 2 M/s. Pak Arab Fertilizer, Multan Cessna Citation B525 CJ3 1 3. Lahore Deptt. of Plant. De Havilland DHC-2 1 Protection Cessna A185F 3 Fletcher FU24A-950 3 Government of Punjab Cessna 441 1 Beech jet 400 A 2 MI-17 1 Lahore Flying Club Cessna 150 D 1 (Pvt) Ltd. Cessna 152-II 3 Cessna 185C 1 Piper PA-28 1 Al Jawaher Trading Group Cessna 402B 1 of Ests. Metro III SA 227-BC 2 Al Jawaher Technical, Cessna Citation 550B 1 Pakistanian Contracting Company, Abu Dhabi, UAE Pakistan Aviators and Cessna 182RG 1 Aviation (Pvt)Ltd. Cessna 172 N 2 BN2A-26 Islander 1 Cessna 421 1 Cessna 337H 1 Gulfstream G-150 1 Cessna Citation 550 1 Page 8 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register Technical Associates Britten Norman BN 2A-26 1 Pak (Pvt.) Limited Cessna 172 N 3 Cessna R 172 K 1 Makhdoom Syed Ahmed Mehmood Lancair-IVP 1 Syed Pervaiz.Iqbal Fletcher FU-24A-950 1 Dr. Amin-ur-Rehman. Beechcraft A-23 1 JWD Aviation Cessna 414 1 Muhammad Ibrahim Cessna 150 D 1 Haider Raza VariEze (Amateur Built) 1 Muhammad Furqan Khan Chinook WT-II 2S (Ultralight) 1 Aftab A Chaudhry Pipper (Ultralight) Quick Silver 1 Rauf A Shah Flight Star II SL 1 Tahir Saleem Cessna 172KG 1 Hybrid Aviation Cessna 414A 1 Cessna 310P/F 2 Cessna 172 1 Cessna 150 1 Cessna 152 II 1 Cessna 172XP 1 Beech Musketeer 1 Phoenix Aviation Beech 400A 1 4. Islamabad Rawalpindi Flying Club Cessna 152 2 (Pvt) Ltd. (One on Loan From CAA) Cessna 172L 1 Oil & Gas Development De Havilland DHC-6-300 1 Headquarter Frontier Works Cessna 421C 1 Organization. (Askari Aviation) Allouette III 316-B 1 Frontier Air Sports Club Ultra-light 1 Aircraft Manufacturer Factory MFI-17 1 Adventure Foundation Pakistan Cameron Hot Air Balloons. 2 Islamabad Major (R) M. K. Bajwa, Cameron C-80 1 Islamabad Ministry of Defence Production Airbus A310-304 1 Govt. of Pakistan. Shaheen Air Cargo Lockhead L-382-B 1 Page 9 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register 5. Peshawar Peshawar Flying Club Cessna 150 E&M 3 (Pvt)Ltd. Cessna 172K 1 Piper PA E23-250 1 Cessna 421C 1 Taifun 17EII (Motor Glider) 1 Qazi Jamshed Ahmed Ultralight (Amateur Built) 1 Syed Faza-e-Mabood Spitfire (Ultralight) II 1 Capt. Sohrab Rauf Khan Chinook WT-II 1S 1 Qazi Sajjad Ahmed Power Glider 1 6. Quetta Government of Balochistan Leajet 31A 1 Quetta soaring And Flying Club Super Blanik L-23 (Glider) 1 (Pvt)Ltd Page 10 of 30 Pakistan Civil Aircraft Register TYPE AND NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT ALONG-WITH MANUFACTURER S.No Manufacturer Type of Aircraft No. of Aircraf 1. Airbus Industrie, B.P.No.33 i) Airbus A 310-300 13 31707 Blagnac Cedex, France. ii) Airbus A320-231 4 iii) Airbus A321 2 iv) Airbus A319 2 2. Boeing Commercial Airplane i) Boeing 747-300 6 Group, P.O.Box 3707 Seattle, ii) Boeing 747-200 3 98124-2207, USA. iii) Boeing 737-340 6 iv) Boeing 737-33A 1 v) Boeing 737-200 vi) Boeing 777-200ER 4 vii) Boeing 777-200LR 2 viii) Boeing 777-300ER 2 3.
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