The long-awaited Gwadar International Airport officially commenced operations with the arrival of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight PK-503 from Karachi. This marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s aviation sector and regional development.
Inauguration Highlights
- Grand Welcome: The inaugural flight received a ceremonial double cannon salute upon landing.
- Dignitaries in Attendance: Defence and Aviation Minister Khawaja Asif, Governor of Balochistan Mandokhail, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti, Chief Secretary Shakeel Qadir Khan, and other high-ranking officials, including military and aviation representatives, participated in the event.
About the New Airport
- Strategic Location: Situated in Gwadar, the southwestern port city of Balochistan, the airport plays a key role in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
- Investment and Capacity: Constructed with a budget of Rs 50 billion, supported by a Chinese grant, the airport is capable of handling large aircraft like the Airbus A380. It is designed to accommodate over 50 airlines daily, providing refueling and cargo services.
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Timeline and Vision
- Construction began in 2019 and was completed in November 2024.
- The airport is a crucial component of CPEC, aimed at enhancing trade, tourism, and industrial growth in Balochistan and the surrounding regions.
Economic and Connectivity Impact
The Gwadar International Airport is expected to:
- Improve accessibility for international and domestic travelers.
- Boost regional economic development through increased trade and tourism.
- Strengthen Pakistan’s position as a regional trade and connectivity hub.
This transformative step not only advances Pakistan’s aviation industry but also underscores the strategic importance of Gwadar as a cornerstone for economic growth.