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The Airports Security Force (ASF) (Urdu: ہوائی اڈے ضامن فورس) [2] is a federal airport security force agency under the administrative control of the Secretary to the Government of Pakistan for Aviation which is responsible for protecting the airports, facilities and the planes (on-ground or in-air) in Pakistan.
On 10 June, just two days after the airport attack, two to four unidentified militants opened fire near an Airports Security Force academy in Pehlwan Goth, Karachi, following which they retreated from Pehlwan Goth. Pehlwan Goth is a rundown area that is considered a hub of criminal elements, with police and rangers having previously conducted ...
Karachi ACC is also part of the Bobcat Air Traffic Flow Management program, which helps to optimize traffic flow through Kabul FIR. Due to lower navigation and surveillance capabilities, and limited ATS provision capabilities, Kabul FIR often becomes very congested airspace with limited number of operating routes and flight levels.
A total of 109 passengers disembarked at Karachi. The first busload of fresh passengers from Karachi had barely reached the aircraft standing on the tarmac when the hijacking began to unfold. [5] The four hijackers were dressed as Karachi airport security guards and were armed with assault rifles, pistols, grenades, and plastic explosive belts.
The PIA maintenance also check other airlines' aircraft in Karachi. The head office of the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan is located in Terminal 1. [14] Pakistan International Airlines has its head office on the grounds of the airport (PIA Building), [15] as well as its central mainframe (CRC Building
PCAA's head office is situated in Terminal-1 of Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. [3] PCAA is a member state of the International Civil Aviation Organization . [ 4 ] Nearly all 44 civilian airports in Pakistan are owned and operated by the PCAA.
14 Frontier Force Regiment: Director General,Airport Security Force (DG ASF), Karachi: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 6: Muhammad Zahid Khan, (Superseded) 6 Frontier Force Regiment: Deputy Inspector General, Arms (DIG Arms), at Arms Branch, GHQ, Rawalpindi. Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 7: Ghulam Jafar, (Superseded) 47 Frontier Force Regiment
The Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan is a protocol list at which government of Pakistan functions and officials are seated according to their rank and office. Revised Warrant of Precedence of Pakistan is issued by Cabinet Secretariat, Cabinet Division vide letter No.7-2-2003-Min. I. Islamabad.