Located in the coastal city of Gwadar and completed in October 2024, the airport is a stark contrast to the impoverished, restive southwestern Balochistan province around it.
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it's anyone's guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it's anyone's guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it's anyone's guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it’s anyone’s guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it’s anyone’s guess when New Gwadar International Airport will open for business.
Officials reaffirmed Pakistan’s goal of increasing its merchant fleet share by 2047 and enhancing Gwadar Port’s capacity as a regional trade hub under the CPEC and global maritime networks.
Pakistan’s newest airport in Gwadar, fully funded by China at a cost of $240 million, remains unused months after its completion in October 2024. Spread over 4,300 acres of land. the airport is Pakistan's largest international airport and was officially ...
GWADAR, Pakistan — With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by China to the tune of $240 million, it’s anyone ...
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Minister of Maritime Affairs Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh says the government desires that at least sixty percent of the public sector business to be conducted through Gwadar port. He said this in an exclusive interview with Radio Pakistan's correspondent Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Mayo in Islamabad today (Friday).
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan called on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad today and reaffirmed his country's steadfast support for Pakistan's economic development and prosperity. This was the first official visit of His Highness to Pakistan, in his capacity as Crown Prince.
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