A Boeing 777 jet operated by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) was impounded on May 29 in Kuala Lumpur over unpaid charges to a leasing company, forcing the carrier to send a replacement aircraft to pick up stranded passengers.
A Malaysian court ordered the plane to be seized on the lessor’s request, PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez Khan said in a statement.
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The state-owned airline will seek legal remedies to free the plane, Khan said, saying that the disputed amount has already been paid, Bloomberg reported.
This is the second time in the past two years that a PIA aircraft has been seized in the southeast Asian nation.
PIA has been struggling to overcome its financial problems after the European Union banned its fight operations in 2020 over fake pilot licenses.
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