Over 100 PIA planes hit by birds in 2024

Pakistan(National Times)- According to the airline’s official report, the Airbus A320 fleet was the most affected, accounting for 85 of the total incidents in the last year. Among the airports, Lahore witnessed the highest number of bird strikes with 28 cases, followed by Islamabad with 18 and Karachi with 17. Multan reported 14 incidents, while Faisalabad recorded 6. Nine PIA aircraft were directly affected by bird strikes in 2024, with significant financial damage caused to the national carrier. PIA estimates that bird strike-related repairs cost the airline thousands of dollars annually. The trend continues into 2025, with 25 bird strike incidents recorded in the first five months of the year. These included 14 cases involving A320s and 10 involving Boeing 777 aircraft. Lahore, Multan, and Karachi reported 6, 5, and 2 cases respectively, while Islamabad, Peshawar, and Sialkot each recorded two incidents. April 2025 alone saw 7 bird strikes, underscoring the persistent threat during warmer months. In light of the upcoming Eidul Adha festivities, PIA has issued a public advisory urging citizens to dispose of animal waste at designated locations only and avoid dumping remains near airport vicinities. “Improper disposal of offal near airports significantly increases the risk of bird strikes, which can lead to major aviation accidents,” the airline warned. PIA underlined the importance of maintaining cleanliness around airports and called on citizens to exercise caution and responsibility, especially during Eid celebrations, to prevent potential tragedies.



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