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Pakistan's largest airport, backed by China, becomes operational

The first commercial flight, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) PK 503, carrying passengers and high-ranking officials, marked the airport's operational launch

January 21, 2025 / 11:03 IST
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Gwadar airport
Located 26 kilometers from Gwadar city at Gurandani, the airport spans 430 acres, making it the largest in Pakistan by land. (Image: X)

Pakistan's largest international airport, funded and built by its all-weather ally China, was officially inaugurated on Monday in Balochistan province after months of delay. The Global Times, the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), described the project as a "grant."

The opening of Gwadar International Airport was postponed multiple times due to security concerns arising from separatist militant attacks in southwestern Balochistan. Initially scheduled for August 14, 2024, the inauguration was delayed to January 10, 2025, and then was finally inaugurated on Monday.

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The first commercial flight, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) PK 503, carrying passengers and high-ranking officials, marked the airport's operational launch. Departing Karachi with a 45-minute delay, it landed in Gwadar after a 1 hour and 10-minute flight.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised the airport's operationalization as a significant milestone in transforming Gwadar into a vital hub linking Central and Eastern Asia, the Middle East, and Gulf countries. The modern facility is expected to enhance regional connectivity and bolster Pakistan's global trade and infrastructure development.