Saturday, November 16, 2024 07:49 PM
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appoints Nadir Shafi Dar as CAA's DG for three years, focusing on restoring international flight operations.
In a significant move for Pakistan's aviation sector, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed Nadir Shafi Dar as the new Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This appointment, confirmed for a three-year term, was officially announced on Wednesday. Nadir Shafi Dar, who has previously held the position of acting Director General, was chosen after a rigorous selection process that involved interviews with 11 shortlisted candidates.
The final interviews for the DG CAA position were completed last month, with Dar emerging as the top choice. His selection comes at a critical juncture for the aviation industry, particularly as one of his primary challenges will be to restore flight operations by Pakistani airlines to the UK and Europe. This issue has gained urgency following the suspension of flights by European and British aviation authorities, which has impacted many travelers and businesses.
During his three-year tenure, Nadir Shafi Dar will be expected to tackle various challenges facing the aviation sector. The CAA is currently working on reforms aimed at ensuring compliance with international standards, which is essential for the growth and credibility of Pakistan's aviation industry. The aviation ministry had previously advanced the process to appoint a new Director General, shortlisting candidates and conducting interviews under the chairmanship of the aviation minister. This thorough approach reflects the importance of the role and the need for a capable leader in these challenging times.
As Nadir Shafi Dar steps into this pivotal role, the aviation community and the public will be watching closely. His ability to navigate the complexities of international aviation regulations and restore confidence in Pakistan's airlines will be crucial. The future of the aviation sector in Pakistan hinges on effective leadership and strategic reforms, making Dar's appointment a significant development for the country.