Sky Wing Aviation Company, based in Karachi, denies all CAA claims, according to CEO Sky Wing Aviation Captain Asim Nawaz.

CAA officials purposefully shut down the company’s operations and have yet to renew the company’s license, according to Skywing Aviation CEO. A CAA spokesman claims Skywing Aviation lacks security clearance, which is false, according to Skywing Aviation CEO.

The suspension of business and flying activities in Pakistan will begin on November 16 due to the non-renewal of licenses. Captain Asim Nawaz, CEO of Sky Wing Aviation.

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