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LHC allows flying at Walton Airport for eight weeks
July 10, 2021
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Friday allowed flying clubs to continue to operate at Walton Airport initially for eight weeks, after which the court will review alternate arrangements made by Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and allow any extension if required.
Justice Ali Baqar Najafi was hearing several petitions against taking over of the airport by the Punjab government and hindrance in the lawful business of Lahore Flying Club.
The judge asked a counsel for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) how long it would take to set up an alternative venue for Walton Airport. The counsel said it would take eight to 22 weeks for shifting the infrastructure to a new place. At this, Justice Najafi directed the CAA that all flying activities be restored for a minimum period of eight weeks, after which, the court would see if the alternative provided was suitable or not.
LHC allows flying activities at Walton Airport for eight weeks
July 10, 2021
LAHORE : The Lahore High Court on Friday allowed flying activities at Walton Airport initially for eight weeks.
Justice Ali Baqar Najafi was hearing several petitions against taking over of the airport by the Punjab government and hindrance in the lawful business of Lahore Flying Club.
The judge asked a counsel for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) how long it would take to set up an alternative venue for Walton Airport. The counsel said it would take eight to 22 weeks for shifting the infrastructure to a new place. At this, Justice Najafi directed the CAA that all flying activities be restored for a minimum period of eight weeks, after which, the court would see if the alternative provided was suitable or not.
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Friday allowed flying activities at Walton Airport initially for eight weeks.
Justice Ali Baqar Najafi was hearing several petitions against taking over of the airport by the Punjab government and hindrance in the lawful business of Lahore Flying Club.
The judge asked a counsel for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) how long it would take to set up an alternate venue for Walton Airport.
The counsel said it would take eight to 22 weeks for the shifting of the infrastructure to a new place.
At this, Justice Najafi directed the CAA that all flying activities be restored for a minimum period of eight weeks, after which the court would see if the alternative provided was suitable or not.