F.P. Report
KARACHI : Pakistan celebrated a significant milestone in aviation on Monday with the historic landing of the first commercial flight at the New Gwadar International Airport.
PIA flight PK-503 departed from Karachi at 9:50 AM with 46 passengers on board and touched down at Gwadar’s state-of-the-art facility at 11:15 AM, marking the official commencement of operations at the newly inaugurated airport.
Defence and Aviation Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif was present to welcome the flight, highlighting the airport’s potential in strengthening Pakistan’s economic growth, regional tourism, and international connectivity.
“This new airport is not just an aviation hub; it’s a symbol of Gwadar’s emerging role as a critical point for trade and development,” said the minister during the welcome ceremony.
A spokesperson for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) expressed pride in the historic flight, calling the opening of the airport a vital step towards enhancing Gwadar’s position as a gateway for regional and global trade.
The airport will enhance Pakistan’s connectivity, offering additional access to the UAE, Europe, Far East, Central Asia and Africa.
The New Gwadar International Airport is expected to open up numerous economic and tourism opportunities for the region, serving as a crucial link between Pakistan and the wider world.
The first-ever flight PK-503 received water salute as soon as it touches the ground of the Gwadar International Airport.
The New Gwadar International Airport, covering 4,300 acres, is Pakistan’s largest airport.
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