Shaheen Air

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Shaheen Air International
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
NL SAI SHAHEEN AIR
Founded1993
Commenced operations25 October 1994[citation needed]
Ceased operations08 October 2018
HubsJinnah International Airport
Fleet size0
Destinations0
HeadquartersKarachi, Pakistan
Websiteshaheenair.com (archives)

Shaheen Air International (

Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan (CAA) and its employees salaries.[1]

It provided passenger, cargo and charter services, to major cities in Pakistan and the Middle East. It suspended all operations in October 2018.

History

Boeing 737-200
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Shaheen Air Cargo was a division of Shaheen Air International that was established in 1993, soon after the inception of the airline. Shaheen Air provided special services for sending small time-sensitive consignments.[2]

On 22 May 2004, the

Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan
(CAA) grounded Shaheen Air as the airline owed it millions of rupees. Three days later the airline was cleared by the CAA to resume its domestic and international operations. The clearance letter was issued by CAA following receipt of a payment from Shaheen Air International towards the outstanding dues and funds. The same year, Shaheen Air International (SAI) became Shaheen Air and the airline introduced a new livery and corporate website.

Shaheen Air started its own maintenance repair organization (MRO) by the name of Shaheen Engineering and Aircraft Maintenance Services (SEAMS) to provide maintenance services to Shaheen Air as well as other regional and international airlines.

In its international operations, Shaheen Air operated between Pakistan and numerous destinations in the Middle East. Shaheen Air once started flight operations to Riyadh with three different routes from Pakistan.[3]

Shaheen Air was Pakistan's second-largest airline next to the flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines but due to the downturn in 2018, the airline declined. The airline was declared a defaulter by PCAA and FBR.[4] In October 2018, SAI flight operations were completely suspended by the local regularity body PCAA and the airline declared a financial defaulter. Since November 2018, all SAI offices have closed.[5]

Investor Rumor and Liquidation

Shaheen reported an un-named investor from Saudi Arabia was to help the airline return to service from January 2019.[6]

Even after repeated protests by the 5,000 employees, who were still owed months of wages, as of February 2019 no investigation into the matter had been initiated by any of the agencies, including the Federal Board of Revenue, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and the Federal Ministry of Aviation.[7]

Destinations

Shaheen Air operated the following services as of July 2018.[8] All of their routes were suspended in October 2018.[9] In January 2019, they announced they would not resume business.

Country City Airport Notes
 China Guangzhou Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Terminated[10]
 Iran Mashhad
Mashhad International Airport
Terminated
 Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait International Airport Terminated
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminated[11]
 Oman Muscat Muscat International Airport Terminated
 Pakistan Dera Ghazi Khan
Dera Ghazi Khan International Airport
Terminated
Faisalabad Faisalabad International Airport Terminated
Islamabad Islamabad International Airport Terminated
Karachi Jinnah International Airport Terminated
Lahore Allama Iqbal International Airport Terminated
Multan Multan International Airport Terminated
Peshawar Bacha Khan International Airport Terminated
Quetta Quetta International Airport Terminated
Rahim Yar Khan
Shaikh Zayed International Airport
Terminated
Sialkot Sialkot International Airport Terminated
Sukkur
Sukkur Airport
Terminated
 Qatar Doha Doha International Airport Terminated
 Saudi Arabia Dammam
King Fahad International Airport
Terminated
Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminated
Medina
Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport
Terminated
Riyadh King Khalid International Airport Terminated
 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi International Airport
Terminated
Al Ain Al Ain International Airport Terminated
Dubai Dubai International Airport Terminated
Sharjah
Sharjah International Airport Terminated
 United Kingdom Leeds/Bradford Leeds Bradford Airport Terminated
Manchester Manchester Airport Terminated[12]


Fleet

Airbus A330-200
A Shaheen Air International Tupolev Tu-154M taxiing at Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates in 1999.
Shaheen Air Airbus A320-200

Two Airbus A320-200 remain in storage.

Boeing 737-200, registered as AP-BIS, was destroyed by fire.[15]

Former fleet

  • Boeing 737-200
  • Boeing 737-400
  • Boeing 737-800
  • Boeing 767-200ER
  • Airbus A300B4-203
  • Airbus A319-100
  • Airbus A320-200
  • Airbus A330-200
  • Airbus A330-300
  • Tupolev Tu-154M
  • Yakovlev Yak-42D

Accidents and incidents

  • 22 April 2012 - the main landing gear of a Boeing 737-400 operating as Flight 122 from Islamabad to Karachi collapsed during its landing at Karachi. No injuries were reported among the 122 passengers and 6 crew on board.[16]
  • 24 September 2015 - a Boeing 737-400 registered AP-BJR and operating as Flight 791 took off from a taxiway instead of the runway while departing from Sharjah. The aircraft was undamaged in the incident.[17]
  • 23 November 2015 - A Boeing 737-400 registration AP-BJO, operating as Flight 142, collapsed during a botched and mishandled landing. There were 112 passengers and 7 crew members on board; 10 passengers were injured. The cause of the accident was due to the captain being intoxicated and under the influence of alcohol.[18]
  • 26 January 2020 - a Boeing 737-200 registration AP-BIS, was destroyed by fire, the incident occurred at Karachi Jinnah International Airport, Pakistan.[19]

References

  1. ^ Tahir, Zulqernain (7 December 2018). "Owners of Shaheen Air International flee abroad". DAWN.COM.
  2. ^ Shaheen Air Cargo services accessed 2009-12-31
  3. ^ "Shaheen Air flights for Riyadh - Anna Aero" Shaheen Air inaugurates operations in Riyadh with three routes from Pakistan
  4. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Shaheen Air's operations have been stopped because it can't pay its debts - Samaa Digital". Samaa TV. October 2018.
  6. ^ Report, Monitoring (26 October 2018). "Shaheen Air aiming to restart operations by January: Report".
  7. ^ Driessche, Maarten Van Den (13 February 2019). "Shaheen Air International officially announced its closure".
  8. ^ Shaheen Air schedule
  9. ^ "Shaheen Air's operations have been stopped because it can't pay its debts | SAMAA". October 2018.
  10. ^ https://www.shaheenair.com/index.php?r=info/routemap
  11. ^ Shaheen suspends Kuala Lumpur
  12. ^ "Shaheen Air ends Manchester service in mid Feb 2017". Airlineroute. 3 February 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  13. ^ "Shaheen Air Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  14. ^ "Last plane of Shaheen Air International leaves Pakistan". Pakistan Aviation. 2018-10-07. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
  15. ^ "Boeing 737-200 of defunct Shaheen Air set on fire at Karachi Airport, Pakistan". 27 January 2020.
  16. ^ "Accident: Shaheen B734 at Karachi on Apr 22nd 2012, left main gear collapse on landing". avherald.com.
  17. ^ "Report: Shaheen B734 at Sharjah on Sep 24th 2015, took off from taxiway". avherald.com.
  18. ^ "Accident: Shaheen B734 at Lahore on Nov 3rd 2015, runway excursion, both main gear collapsed". avherald.com.
  19. ^ "Accident: Shaheen Boeing 737-200 at Karachi on 26 Jan 2020, destroyed by fire".

External links

Media related to Shaheen Air at Wikimedia Commons