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Pakistan directs foreign airlines to carry return fuel

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Pakistan has directed foreign airlines to carry return fuel amid growing concerns over jet fuel supply in the country. The move comes as regional tensions threaten the global fuel supply chain.

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) issued a notice to airmen (NOTAM) earlier this month, advising airlines to take precautionary steps. The notice, released on March 13, instructs foreign carriers to bring extra fuel when flying to Pakistan and minimize local refueling.

A PCAA spokesperson told media outlets that these measures aim to secure the country’s fuel reserves and ensure smooth operations for domestic airlines.

The advisory follows disruptions in the international fuel supply chain caused by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The authority stressed that domestic airlines will continue to receive fuel according to operational needs, while foreign airlines should limit their dependency on local jet fuel.

The NOTAM specifically stated: “Due to disruptions in the fuel supply chain, airlines are advised to carry maximum possible fuel from abroad and minimize Jet A-1 fuel usage in Pakistan.”

This precautionary step ensures aviation safety and helps Pakistan manage fuel resources amid international uncertainties.

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