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PIA’s annual loss soars to Rs45bn
Our Equities CorrespondentUpdated October 14, 2017
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PIA's loss from operations in January-March surged 2.9 times to Rs7.71bn on an annual basis because of rising fuel costs.— White Star

KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines Corporation (PIA) posted a net loss of Rs45 billion ($433 million) for 2016, a jump of 36 per cent over the loss of Rs33bn ($310m) incurred in the previous year.

According to a stock filing on Friday, the company’s revenue was down 2pc to Rs89bn from Rs91bn a year ago.

The airline also released financial figures for January-March. It posted a net loss of Rs11bn in the three-month period, up 91pc from Rs6bn in the similar quarter of the earlier year.

Revenues for the two comparable quarters remained almost flat. The loss from operations in the latest quarter jumped to Rs7.71bn from Rs2.65bn a year ago due to an increase in aircraft fuel costs that amounted to Rs8bn in January-March.

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But the bottom line was hit mainly by an unexplained item marked as “other costs”. It amounted to Rs20bn for the quarter, up from Rs18bn a year ago.

Investors will have to wait for detailed accounts to study the relating notes to learn what this amount represents.

PIA Secretary Muhammad Shuaib was not available for comment.

The airline did not announce any dividend. The stock lost 36 paisa to close at Rs4.63 a share on the stock market.

Total assets of the airline at the end of 2016 stood at Rs110bn. The notes appended to the accounts for the quarter ending on March 31 said that the airline had a fleet size of 36 aircraft with 11 777s, 15 A320s, including four on wet lease, five ATR72s and five ATR42s.

“The company is in the process of acquiring more aircraft on dry lease for which tenders have been floated,” stated a note attached to the quarterly accounts.

In the last report, PIA mentioned that as the majority shareholder in the company, the government had communicated that it would extend “maximum” support to maintain the company’s “going concern” status.

It was possibly to explain the auditors’ note on the company’s “going concern concept” as its liabilities exceeded assets.

The company asserted that “PIA continues and would sustain in the long term as a viable business entity” on the basis of numerous financial measures taken since 2012 to lift the airline off the ground.

Published in Dawn, October 14th, 2017
 
sell PIA ASAP. no need to waste our tax money on corrupt civilian filth. civilian ruined PIA, Railways, state owned electricity and gas corporations, Pakistan steel mills, with corruption, incompetence and political appointments, look at DHA, Fouji, foundations, Bahria Foundations, Shaheen foundations, askari corporations run for military by Ex servicemen, they are all in profit. Even FWO is thinking to takeover PIA :lol:
 
sell PIA ASAP. no need to waste our tax money on corrupt civilian filth. civilian ruined PIA, Railways, state owned electricity and gas corporations, Pakistan steel mills, with corruption, incompetence and political appointments, look at DHA, Fouji, foundations, Bahria Foundations, Shaheen foundations, askari corporations run for military by Ex servicemen, they are all in profit. Even FWO is thinking to takeover PIA :lol:

PIA destroyed by politicians not Civilians..even if it is floated today to private group they will turn it around into profitable venture. So called nationalization ruined all industries touched by bhutto
 
PIA destroyed by politicians not Civilians..even if it is floated today to private group they will turn it around into profitable venture. So called nationalization ruined all industries touched by bhutto

i meant civilian leadership by civilians, , corrupt politicians are base of civilian corruption. if we have sincere politicians, things can move in right direction.
 
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Sell it or let Zarfari and his cronies in interior Sindh pay the bill. PIA should have been sold in 2015.
 
Just Nawaz Sharif's goal destroy national companies he hates national assets he has been neglecting entities companies since 90's

Losses are made by Management and Human Resouce who run company , not planes and Airports
 
Just need people with MBA and experience in Company Transformation are needed in Management All existing Management need to be fired or let go

Corporation has to be run as as Profit first mentality
 
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If some people are so concerned about privatizing a national asset like PIA then there's an option. Sell a 51% stake to a private group and the government keeps the rest. Government promises to be hands off and let the airline be run by a professional management group as they see fit. If the airline makes a profit, the shares held by the government will increase in value.

Some of the best airlines are operated this way. All the Middle East Airlines are owned by their government. Singapore Airlines is another one. It's possible, you just need the political will to do it.
 
Would be pretty Stupid to disband Engineering Base for PIA and also ability to Service Large Commercial Planes
The operation is struggling due to political hiring and lack of accountability at Management Level

Managers who can't turn things around should be fired and I am not taking about 1 Head of company I am talking all level of managers from Top Level to Mid Level to Ground Level
 

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