Pakistan aviation sector gets lift as $30 million airline ‘Jet Green’ set to take off
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s aviation sector has received a significant boost as the $30 million airline Jet Green’s Tourism Promotion & Regional Integration (TPRI) License issue resolved after a long delay, paving the way for the airline’s operational readiness. According to available information, a delay spanning nearly a decade was resolved through coordinated efforts in collaboration with relevant stakeholders. The facilitation process included support for aviation licensing, safety vetting, commercial permits, and airline certification requirements. The development is expected to strengthen competition within Pakistan’s aviation industry while encouraging higher service standards and greater private sector participation in the national economy. Industry observers believe the move could also generate employment opportunities in the aviation sector and support broader business expansion linked to air connectivity and tourism promotion. The continued efforts aim to remove investment barriers and promote a business-friendly environment in Pakistan, with a focus on accelerating growth across strategic sectors, including aviation. The latest progress surrounding Jet Green’s TPRI License is being viewed as a positive signal for investors exploring opportunities in Pakistan’s aviation and transport industries.