Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will be grounding nearly 150 out of its 426 pilots, amid an inquiry that they hold "dubious" licences, a company spokesman said.
The decision comes at a time when an initial inquiry into a PIA plane crash was presented before the parliament by the country's aviation minister, who also highlighted irregularities at the national carrier.
A PIA Airbus A320 crashed on May 22 in the southern city of Karachi, killing all but two of those aboard.
Published 25 June 2020, 07:22 IST