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Realty designer cleared to bid for Pakistan's flag carrier, company chairman states

A Pakistani property advancement company said on Wednesday it had completed requirements to go into the bidding process for a stake in the country's flag provider, Pakistan International Airlines , scheduled for later on this week.

The cash-strapped government, which is wanting to privatise the loss-making airline company, stated previously this month six companies had actually been shortlisted as possible bidders.

But just one company fulfilled a Tuesday due date to submit down payment prior to final bidding, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday pointing out a privatisation commission authorities.

The chairman of Blue World City, Saad Nazir, confirmed to Reuters in a text message that his business is the just one to enter the last bidding process, declining to reveal the down payment it had submitted.

The privatisation ministry did not immediately respond to ask for remark outside business hours.

Islamabad has formerly said it was putting on the block a. stake of between 51% and 100% in the debt-ridden airline company as part. of reforms advised by the International Monetary Fund.

Blue World City, a property developer, has a consortium. that consists of Blue World Aviation and IRIS Interaction. Limited.

Nazir stated the group is likewise checking out acquiring. operations of the Islamabad International Airport which the. government is aiming to outsource.

The group remains in talks with international aircraft manufacturers and. airport operators, including Chinese and Turkish business, he. said.

(source: Reuters)