Airline gets 4th aircraft

Published July 5, 2006

KARACHI, July 4: Shaheen Air International (SAI), the second national carrier of Pakistan, has purchased the fourth Boeing 737 aircraft. The airline’s spokesman Farooq Nasir Khan said the aircraft, which arrived at Karachi Airport on Monday, was purchased from an American company in Arizona, USA.

Mr Khan said with a fleet of four self-owned aircraft, the SAI was expected to operate 90 flights per week on its domestic and international routes, says a press release.

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