Probe into Former CAA DG Over Walton Airport Land Sale

Probe into Former CAA DG Over Walton Airport Land Sale

According to sources the Former Director General (DG) of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Khaqan Murtaza, and other CAA officials will be investigated in connection with the case.

NAB has prepared a list of 13 questions for Khaqan Murtaza, including the reasons that led to the airport’s closure and the decision to use the land for commercial purposes, sources added.

Sources said that the NAB has also sought assistance from the Aircraft Owners and Operators Association to aid in the investigation and the 13 questions have also been forwarded to them.

Earlier, the Aircraft Owners & Operators Association of Pakistan (AOOAP) alleged that the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) sold airport land to a provincial real estate developer at a drastically undervalued price, sparking a heated controversy.

CAA Shuts Down Lahore’s Walton Airport

The land was sold for less than 15% of its market value of Rs350 billion, raising questions about potential corruption and violations of rules and regulations.3

Later, the CAA denied the accusations, labeling them baseless and fake. The provincial real estate development agency has also dismissed the claims, stating that the AOOAP is attempting to discredit the project.

It is pertinent to mention here that Lahore’s oldest Walton airport was permanently closed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the PTI government in 2021.

The CAA had directed all flying clubs to ground their planes as the airport had been permanently shut down for all operations.