Talk:Aero Asia International
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[edit] Updated Fleet info
Hi, I've added the following in fleet information (taken from http://aeroasia.com): "Today Aero Asia has the largest fleet of the private sector airlines in Pakistan, which consists of one Boeing B767, one McDonnell Douglas MD-83, four Boeing B737-200 and three DC-9 aircraft."
and removed the following text:
"Later the fleet consisted of Douglas DC-9-51s and Boeing 737-200s.
Aero Asia International has acquired a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (ex Alitalia) and expects to receive 3 similar aircraft during 2005 (ref:Airliner World, March 2005)." Waqas.usman 02:50, 8 October 2005 (UTC)
- Do not view Aero Asia website as its very mis-leading. They never had any B767 in their fleet. Check reliable databases to confirm whatever is on their website -- Fast track 02:19 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Edits needed. Aero Asia is no longer owned by the Tabani Group and has been sold. Similiarly, The link to the Tabani Group website is incorrect. The link takes you to Tabani Group, Inc., a business group based in Dallas, TX and of no relation.
The airline has been grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan over the non-payment of fees. Recent reports have surfaced that the airline has been sold by the Tabani Group to UK based Regal Group whose logo is now visible on the aero asia website. Despite the sale the airline's operations remain suspended until further notice. (User: Tkhan 15th June 2006)