The Senate panel yesterday expressed apprehensions about giving a flight-worthy Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft to a museum in Leipzig and asked the national flag carrier to submit a thorough report on the matter, Dawn newspaper reported today.
Senators who met to discuss the performance of the PIA described the deal to sell an Airbus A-310 to the German museum as "suspect", the paper said.
The chairman of the Senate Committee on Performance of PIA, PML-N Senator Mushahidullah Khan, said: "We need answers on this irregular deal."
"Everything is wrong with this arrangement, especially when such a deal has not been sanctioned," Khan said, adding that the PIA officials present at the meeting failed to give satisfactory answers on the deal.
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The German museum had expressed interest in acquiring the A-310 from PIA last year, to induct it among its collection of international airlines' aircraft.
The committee members also asked why a fully functional aircraft was given to the museum when it only wanted to acquire the structure of the plane.
Officials from the PIA responded that the aircraft was sold to the museum on the directions of the senior management for a little over USD 5 million, the report said.
Describing such deals as "unheard of", Khan directed the PIA officials present for a detailed report.
The PIA was in the news this month when it allowed seven passengers to travel standing in the aisles all the way to Saudi Arabia, leading to a probe.