Aero Asia International (commonly known as AeroAsia) was a Pakistani airline based in Karachi, Pakistan from 1993 until its collapse on 19 May 2007.

Founded in 1993 by Tabani Group of Investors, a Memon business house, Aero Asia started its operations as a scheduled passenger and cargo air service to domestic and international destinations in Gulf states. Aero Asia was noted as a low-cost carrier with wide usage of jet aircraft and jumbo jets. In 2006, Aero Asia was acquired by the American Regal Group from the Tabani Investors but soon failed to provide safety guidelines to its customers.

The managerial, corporate management issues, and financial problems led to the airline's suspension by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on 10 May 2007. Despite speculations on resuming its operations, the Aero Asia's corporate office's spokesperson confirmed its financial collapse.

History

thumb|A [[Boeing 737-200Adv operated by the airline, seen wearing a Boeing/Aero Asia hybrid scheme]]

thumb|Aero Asia [[McDonnell Douglas DC-9]]

Aero Asia International (Pvt) Ltd. was established by Ebrahim Tabani in 1993 who benefited from the privatisation programme in 1993. Aero Asia made a promising start after employing former managerial and corporate staff of Pakistan International Airlines, and hired a flurry of former pilots of the PAF and the Navy.

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