Key Takeaways
- Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with senior Boeing officials in Washington.
- The meeting aimed to advance Pakistan International Airlines’ fleet modernization program.
- Both parties agreed to move quickly toward finalizing the agreement.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi recently held a significant meeting with senior Boeing officials at the company’s headquarters in Washington. The discussions focused on advancing Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)’s plans to acquire 16 new aircraft, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization program.
During the meeting, PIA’s new management was also present, highlighting the government's commitment to revitalizing the national carrier. Both parties reviewed various aircraft acquisition options and explored commercial arrangements aimed at securing the best deal for PIA.
The discussions resulted in significant progress, with both Naqvi and Boeing Global President Brendan Nelson expressing satisfaction. Naqvi thanked Nelson for assuring full cooperation from Boeing in accelerating the procurement process. He also praised the company’s leadership in the global aviation industry and its longstanding contribution to aircraft manufacturing.
According to officials involved in the discussions, the planned purchase of 16 new aircraft is expected to significantly strengthen PIA’s fleet, expand its operational capabilities, and improve services for passengers. The move aligns with the government's broader strategy to modernize Pakistan’s national airline and enhance its competitiveness in the regional aviation market.
The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between the government and Boeing to ensure a smooth procurement process. Both parties are now expected to work closely towards finalizing the agreement, which is seen as a crucial step in PIA's ongoing transformation.
While no specific dates or financial details were disclosed during the meeting, sources indicated that both sides remain optimistic about the timeline for concluding the deal. The acquisition of these new aircraft is anticipated to bolster PIA’s position and contribute to its long-term sustainability.




