Pakistan’s new Gwadar International Airport welcomed its first commercial flight from Karachi, after months of delays due to security reviews. The $246-million project, funded by China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC),
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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
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The New Gwadar International Airport, a key project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), officially began operations
The official opening of Gwadar International Airport, originally planned for August last year, faced multiple delays due to ongoing security concerns in Balochistan, a region frequently affected by separatist militant attacks.
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