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Arif Habib Consortium to Acquire Full Control of Pakistan International Airlines
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Arif Habib Consortium to Acquire Full Control of Pakistan International Airlines

ch-aviation News
ch-aviation News
•February 20, 2026
ch-aviation News
ch-aviation News•Feb 20, 2026
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Why It Matters

Full private control could accelerate PIA’s turnaround, reducing fiscal strain on Pakistan’s budget and reshaping the South Asian aviation landscape.

Key Takeaways

  • •Consortium acquires remaining government stake in PIA.
  • •Full control enables strategic restructuring and debt reduction.
  • •Potential limited IPO could attract private capital.
  • •Arif Habid group brings local market expertise.
  • •Government may retain minority share for oversight.

Pulse Analysis

Pakistan International Airlines has long been a financial albatross for the Pakistani government, carrying a debt pile exceeding $2.3 billion and operating under a mixed public‑private ownership model. Chronic cash‑flow shortages, aging fleet issues, and regulatory hurdles have hampered its competitiveness against regional carriers such as Emirates and Qatar Airways. The government’s gradual divestment reflects a broader fiscal strategy to offload loss‑making assets while preserving strategic national interests.

The Arif Habib consortium, a coalition of local investment firms and financial institutions, is poised to acquire the remaining government stake, achieving 100 % ownership of PIA. By consolidating shareholding, the group can implement decisive governance reforms, streamline decision‑making, and negotiate financing on more favorable terms. The acquisition is expected to be funded through a mix of private equity, debt facilities, and a planned limited initial public offering, which will introduce new capital while allowing the government to retain a minority interest for oversight.

Industry observers anticipate that private control will catalyze a turnaround for the flag carrier. Operational efficiencies, fleet modernization, and route rationalization could restore profitability and improve service quality, enhancing Pakistan’s connectivity and tourism appeal. Moreover, a successful IPO may signal confidence to foreign investors, potentially unlocking further capital for the broader South Asian aviation market. The move underscores a shifting paradigm where legacy carriers increasingly rely on private sector expertise to navigate post‑pandemic challenges and competitive pressures.

Deal Summary

Arif Habib consortium announced plans to acquire full control of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), taking the airline private. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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Arif Habib consortium to acquire full control of PIA - ch-aviation

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