Five aircrafts of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) fleet have been grounded because of a breakdown of supply chain of spare parts, according to sources.
Of the five aircrafts, two are Boeing-777s which are considered the main source of revenue generation. They were grounded two weeks ago and since then the national flag carrier has been suffering a daily loss of over Rs 70 million to Rs 80 million.
The PIA has a total of nine Boeing-777s and one Boeing-777 which bring Rs 30m to Rs 40m per day. According to a letter sent to the PIA chairman by Flight Operations Director Capt Qasim Hayyat, two Boeing-777s and one each Boeing-747, Boeing-737 and A-310 had been grounded because of non-availability of spare parts.
The letter said with the shortage of five aircrafts the schedule was being maintained with great difficulty and the delays were causing inconvenience to passengers and tarnishing the reputation of the PIA.
“Situation has reached such a stage that soon the PIA shall have to curtail its operations to a great extent,” the letter said, adding that flights to India, Bangladesh and Nepal might be cancelled.
Capt Hayyat said the unexpected grounding of two Boeing-777s had worsened the situation. But, he added, things were improving and it was hoped that the flight schedule would stabilise soon.
PIA spokesman Mashhood Tajwar said it had been decided by the board of directors that spare parts would be purchased directly from manufacturing companies and not from their distributors, adding that sometimes the companies delayed delivery of parts. He, however, said the aircrafts had not been grounded but their operation had been suspended because of routine check-up.