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Islamabad International Airport

Islamabad International Airport (Urdu: اسلام آباد بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا) (IATA: ISB, ICAO: OPIS) (also known as Gandhara International Airport) is the international airport serving Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan and Rawalpindi. It is located 25 km (16 mi) south-west of the city, and is accessed via Srinagar Highway.

Islamabad International Airport

اسلام آباد بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorPakistan Civil Aviation Authority[1]
ServesIslamabad-Rawalpindi region
LocationFateh Jang-43350, Punjab, Pakistan
Opened1 May 2018
(5 years ago)
 (2018-05-01)[2]
Hub for
Elevation AMSL1,761 ft / 537 m
Coordinates33°32′56.70″N 72°49′32.34″E / 33.5490833°N 72.8256500°E / 33.5490833; 72.8256500
Websitewww.islamabadairport.com.pk
Maps

Location in Islamabad
ISB/OPIS
Location of new Islamabad International Airport in Pakistan
ISB/OPIS
ISB/OPIS (Pakistan)
ISB/OPIS
ISB/OPIS (Asia)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
28L/10R 3,657.6 12,000 Asphalt
28R/10L 3,657.6 12,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers6 million
Domestic Passengers1.5 million
International Passengers4.5 million
Aircraft movements31000
Sources of statistics: Hum News,[3] PCAA,[4]

The airport commenced full operations in 6 May 2018, replacing the defunct Benazir Bhutto International Airport which now forms part of the PAF Base Nur Khan.[6] It is the largest cargo airport in Pakistan and also in terms of area and passenger capacity, capable of serving 9 million passengers yearly.[7] Further expansions in the future will allow it to serve up to 25 million passengers yearly. It is the second-busiest airport in Pakistan in terms of passenger traffic after Jinnah International Airport, Karachi. The terminal includes 15 gates with ten remote gates, duty-free shops, a food court and 42 immigration counters.[8] Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority is acquiring 2,833 acres (11.46 km2 / 4.42 sq mi) of land to build a third runway.

It is the first and only airport in Pakistan capable of handling the Airbus A380.

History and details edit

 
Islamabad International Airport view from Parking Area.

Construction of the Islamabad International Airport (ICAO: OPIS) began on 7 April 2007. It was formally inaugurated on 20 April 2018 for regular international and domestic flights.

The plan to construct a new airport was announced in January 2005 by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.[9] A land of 3,242 acres (1,312 ha) land was acquired at the cost of Rs 2.5 billion in November 2005.[10]

The new airport was planned in response to increasing air traffic and passenger loads at the existing Benazir Bhutto International Airport. It was estimated that the number of passengers at the former airport was growing by 14 percent annually compared to the national air passenger growth rate of 4 percent, making it the second-busiest airport in the country at the time. Therefore, a site in Pind Ranjha, Attock District was selected as the site for the construction of a new airport just a few kilometres from the Islamabad interchange on M-1/M-2 motorways. The foundation stone of the project was laid by former President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on 7 April 2007.[11]

It was a project of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) and designed by French company Aéroports de Paris Ingenierie (ADPi) and CPG Corporation of Singapore. The whole project was financed by PCAA on its own. It is built on more than 3,200 acres of land and consists of a passenger terminal building, two runways, four taxiways, and apron and parking bays for wide-body aircraft.[12] There is also a cargo terminal, air traffic control complex, and fuel farm, as well as a fire, crash, and rescue facility. The site of the airport is near Fateh Jang Tehsil of Attock District. It is 25 km equidistant from Zero Point, Islamabad and from Saddar, Rawalpindi.[13] The airport is on par with international standards, and serves as a major hub for all aviation activities in Pakistan.

The PCAA asked a team of British architects to design the new airport. PCAA signed an agreement with the Louis Berger Group in the US in association with Pakistani consulting firm GT AASR, to undertake project management services. The airport was to be completed in five years but took 12 years to complete resulting in a three times increase in cost. On 1 May 2018, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi officially inaugurated the new airport.[14] This was followed up with the airport commencing full commercial flight operations on 3 May 2018 and thus replacing the old airport.

Emirates have never flown the A380 with passengers to Pakistan before but Islamabad might be the first city.[15][16]

Pakistan International Airlines has moved its international hub from Karachi's Jinnah International Airport to Islamabad International Airport, better reflecting the origin of its international passengers.[17]

Facilities edit

 
Domestic Arrivals
 
Interior of domestic arrivals
 
International departure area
 
Islamabad International Airport parking area

Islamabad International Airport has a 180,000m² modular terminal building which is capable of handling 9 million passengers and 80,000 metric tons cargo per annum. The numbers are expected to reach 25 million passengers by 2024.[18] Being a new airport, a significant portion of the land has been earmarked for commercial purposes such as duty-free shops, a hotel and convention centre, air malls, a business centre, food courts, and leisure and cinema facilities.

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

AirlinesDestinations
Aero Nomad Airlines Bishkek
Air Arabia Ras Al Khaimah
Air China Beijing–Capital1[19]
airblue Abu Dhabi, Dubai–International, Jeddah, Karachi, Riyadh, Sharjah
AirSial Karachi, Jeddah[20]
Ariana Afghan Airlines Kabul[21]
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku[22]
British Airways London–Heathrow
China Southern Airlines Kashgar,[23] Ürümqi[24]
Emirates Dubai–International
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
Fly Jinnah[25][26] Karachi, Quetta, Sharjah (begins 17 February 2024)[27]
Flynas Riyadh
Gulf Air Bahrain
Iraqi Airways Baghdad, Najaf[28]
Jazeera Airways Kuwait City[29]
Kam Air Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif
Kuwait Airways Kuwait City
Oman Air Muscat (Ends 31 March 2024)[30]
Pakistan International Airlines Abu Dhabi, Bahawalpur, Baku, Beijing–Capital, Chengdu–Tianfu,[31] Chitral, Dammam, Doha, Dubai–International, Gassim, Gilgit, Istanbul,[32] Jeddah, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur–International, Lahore, Medina, Multan, Muscat, Quetta, Rahim Yar Khan, Riyadh, Salalah, Saidu Sharif, Sialkot, Skardu, Sukkur, Ta'if, Toronto–Pearson
Qatar Airways Doha
Saudia Jeddah, Riyadh
Serene Air Beijing–Daxing,[33] Dubai–International, Karachi, Medina, Quetta, Sharjah
Thai Airways International Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[34]

1: Air China's flight from Islamabad to Beijing make a stop over in Karachi. However, the airline has no traffic rights to transport passengers solely between Islamabad and Karachi.

Cargo edit

Ground transport edit

 
Airport link road alongside metrobus line on Srinagar Highway

The airport is connected to Islamabad via the Srinagar Highway and Rawalpindi via the GT Road (Highway N-5). A four-lane highway was constructed to serve cargo traffic.[35] The Srinagar Highway is also connected to M-1 Motorway, providing another connection to the airport from Peshawar, Chiamkiani, Nowshera, Risalpur, Jehangira, Lawrencepur, Burhan Attock and Fateh Jang.

A metrobus rapid transit service, which commenced operations on 18 April 2022, connects the airport with Islamabad and Rawalpindi.[36]

 
Bus stop of the Islamabad Metro Bus at Islamabad International

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "PCAA | Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority". www.caapakistan.com.pk.
  2. ^ "First pictures: New Islamabad airport opens, to handle up to 25m flyers a year". GulfNews.com. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Islamabad Airport sets record with six million passengers". humnews.pk. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Islamabad Airport records highest ever passenger movement in 2023". twitter.com.
  5. ^ "PAC warns of using 2 runways of new Islamabad Airport at a time". www.thenews.com.pk. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  6. ^ "New Islamabad airport finally operational after years of delay". The Nation (Pakistan). 3 May 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  7. ^ "Islamabad International Airport - IIAP - اسلام آباد انٹرنیشنل ائیرپورٹ". www.islamabadairport.com.pk. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  8. ^ "New Islamabad airport: Rs3 billion allocated for road network". The Express Tribune. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  9. ^ "New Islamabad Airport to be built at Fateh Jang". Business Recorder. Pakistan. 11 April 2005. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Land for Islamabad airport acquired". Business Recorder. Pakistan. 15 November 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  11. ^ Wasif, Sehrish (1 October 2010). "Islamabad airport to be complete by 2013: Shuja". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  12. ^ "New Islamabad airport: delays, cost over-runs". Dawn. 3 September 2012. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  13. ^ "New BB Airport to open in June next year: Asif Yasin". The News. Pakistan. 14 April 2013. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  14. ^ Sikander, Sardar (1 May 2018). "Launched: Islamabad joins league of top airports". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  15. ^ "Dubai's Emirates flies one-off A380 to Pakistan's Islamabad". Gulf Business. 8 July 2018. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Emirates announces one-off A380 service into Islamabad, Pakistan". Emirates announces one-off A380 service into Islamabad, Pakistan. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  17. ^ Hanif, Usman (6 August 2019). "PIA shifts hub of int'l flights to Islamabad". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  18. ^ "Benazir Bhutto New Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan". Airport Technology. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  19. ^ "Mainland Chinese Carriers Aug - Oct 2022 International Service - 07AUG22". AeroRoutes. 8 August 2022. Retrieved 22 September 2022.
  20. ^ "AirSial expected to start operations in Pakistan next month, first plane lands in Karachi". Geo.tv. 29 November 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  21. ^ "Kabul passport office suspends work as demand crashes system". Reuters. 16 November 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  22. ^ "Azerbaijan Airlines Launches Pakistan Service From late-Sep 2023". AeroRoutes. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  23. ^ "China Southern Expands Islamabad Service in 1Q24". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  24. ^ "Mainland Chinese Carriers NS23 International / Regional Network – 23APR23". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  25. ^ "Pakistan's low-cost airline Fly Jinnah set to commence operations after securing license". 20 October 2022.
  26. ^ "Fly Jinnah". flyjinnah.com.
  27. ^ "Fly Jinnah starting international flights". Pro-Pakistani. 2 February 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  28. ^ "Iraqi adds flights to Islamabad". 27 July 2022. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  29. ^ "Jazeera Airways Plans Islamabad Addition in Dec 2022".
  30. ^ "Oman Air Closes Reservations on Selected South Asian Markets in NS24".
  31. ^ "Chengdu Tianfu NS23 International Network – 21MAR23". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
  32. ^ "PIA to resume Turkiye flight operations from November 14". 7 October 2022.
  33. ^ "Serene Air launches 2 weekly flights to Beijing this month". Pakistan Today. 4 November 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  34. ^ "Istanbul's New Airport Is A Hot Beautiful Mess". One Mile at a Time. 9 April 2019.
  35. ^ . Business Recorder. Archived from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  36. ^ "PM urges China to include KCR in CPEC schemes". The Express Tribune. 18 April 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2023.

Bibliography edit

  • Ground breaking ceremony of new Islamabad airport likely in April 9 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Business Recorder (Pakistan's Financial Daily Newspaper), 2005-03-03.
  • , Pakistan Link Headline News, 2006-01-07.
  • , The News Business Section, 2006-01-07.
  • New Islamabad International Airport ready for ground breaking Ceremony[permanent dead link], PakTribune, 2006-02-07.
  • The ground laying ceremony at Fateh Jang, Attock 2007 video at YouTube
  • Launched: Islamabad joins league of top airports

External links edit

  Media related to Islamabad International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  • Islamabad International Airport website
  • Accident history for ISB at Aviation Safety Network
  • Aeronautical chart and airport information for OPIS at SkyVector
  • Current weather for OPIS at NOAA/NWS

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For the previous international airport known by this name see Benazir Bhutto International Airport Islamabad International Airport Urdu اسلام آباد بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا IATA ISB ICAO OPIS also known as Gandhara International Airport is the international airport serving Islamabad the capital city of Pakistan and Rawalpindi It is located 25 km 16 mi south west of the city and is accessed via Srinagar Highway Islamabad International Airportاسلام آباد بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈاIATA ISBICAO OPISSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorPakistan Civil Aviation Authority 1 ServesIslamabad Rawalpindi regionLocationFateh Jang 43350 Punjab PakistanOpened1 May 2018 5 years ago 2018 05 01 2 Hub forPakistan International AirlinesElevation AMSL1 761 ft 537 mCoordinates33 32 56 70 N 72 49 32 34 E 33 5490833 N 72 8256500 E 33 5490833 72 8256500Websitewww wbr islamabadairport wbr com wbr pkMapsLocation in IslamabadISB OPISLocation of new Islamabad International Airport in PakistanShow map of Punjab PakistanISB OPISISB OPIS Pakistan Show map of PakistanISB OPISISB OPIS Asia Show map of AsiaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft28L 10R 3 657 6 12 000 Asphalt28R 10L 3 657 6 12 000 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Passengers6 millionDomestic Passengers1 5 millionInternational Passengers4 5 millionAircraft movements31000Sources of statistics Hum News 3 PCAA 4 The airport commenced full operations in 6 May 2018 replacing the defunct Benazir Bhutto International Airport which now forms part of the PAF Base Nur Khan 6 It is the largest cargo airport in Pakistan and also in terms of area and passenger capacity capable of serving 9 million passengers yearly 7 Further expansions in the future will allow it to serve up to 25 million passengers yearly It is the second busiest airport in Pakistan in terms of passenger traffic after Jinnah International Airport Karachi The terminal includes 15 gates with ten remote gates duty free shops a food court and 42 immigration counters 8 Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority is acquiring 2 833 acres 11 46 km2 4 42 sq mi of land to build a third runway It is the first and only airport in Pakistan capable of handling the Airbus A380 Contents 1 History and details 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Ground transport 5 See also 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory and details edit nbsp Islamabad International Airport view from Parking Area Construction of the Islamabad International Airport ICAO OPIS began on 7 April 2007 It was formally inaugurated on 20 April 2018 for regular international and domestic flights The plan to construct a new airport was announced in January 2005 by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority 9 A land of 3 242 acres 1 312 ha land was acquired at the cost of Rs 2 5 billion in November 2005 10 The new airport was planned in response to increasing air traffic and passenger loads at the existing Benazir Bhutto International Airport It was estimated that the number of passengers at the former airport was growing by 14 percent annually compared to the national air passenger growth rate of 4 percent making it the second busiest airport in the country at the time Therefore a site in Pind Ranjha Attock District was selected as the site for the construction of a new airport just a few kilometres from the Islamabad interchange on M 1 M 2 motorways The foundation stone of the project was laid by former President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz on 7 April 2007 11 It was a project of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority PCAA and designed by French company Aeroports de Paris Ingenierie ADPi and CPG Corporation of Singapore The whole project was financed by PCAA on its own It is built on more than 3 200 acres of land and consists of a passenger terminal building two runways four taxiways and apron and parking bays for wide body aircraft 12 There is also a cargo terminal air traffic control complex and fuel farm as well as a fire crash and rescue facility The site of the airport is near Fateh Jang Tehsil of Attock District It is 25 km equidistant from Zero Point Islamabad and from Saddar Rawalpindi 13 The airport is on par with international standards and serves as a major hub for all aviation activities in Pakistan The PCAA asked a team of British architects to design the new airport PCAA signed an agreement with the Louis Berger Group in the US in association with Pakistani consulting firm GT AASR to undertake project management services The airport was to be completed in five years but took 12 years to complete resulting in a three times increase in cost On 1 May 2018 Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi officially inaugurated the new airport 14 This was followed up with the airport commencing full commercial flight operations on 3 May 2018 and thus replacing the old airport Emirates have never flown the A380 with passengers to Pakistan before but Islamabad might be the first city 15 16 Pakistan International Airlines has moved its international hub from Karachi s Jinnah International Airport to Islamabad International Airport better reflecting the origin of its international passengers 17 Facilities edit nbsp Domestic Arrivals nbsp Interior of domestic arrivals nbsp International departure area nbsp Islamabad International Airport parking areaIslamabad International Airport has a 180 000m modular terminal building which is capable of handling 9 million passengers and 80 000 metric tons cargo per annum The numbers are expected to reach 25 million passengers by 2024 18 Being a new airport a significant portion of the land has been earmarked for commercial purposes such as duty free shops a hotel and convention centre air malls a business centre food courts and leisure and cinema facilities Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsAero Nomad AirlinesBishkekAir ArabiaRas Al KhaimahAir ChinaBeijing Capital1 19 airblueAbu Dhabi Dubai International Jeddah Karachi Riyadh SharjahAirSialKarachi Jeddah 20 Ariana Afghan AirlinesKabul 21 Azerbaijan AirlinesBaku 22 British AirwaysLondon HeathrowChina Southern AirlinesKashgar 23 Urumqi 24 EmiratesDubai InternationalEtihad AirwaysAbu DhabiFly Jinnah 25 26 Karachi Quetta Sharjah begins 17 February 2024 27 FlynasRiyadhGulf AirBahrainIraqi AirwaysBaghdad Najaf 28 Jazeera AirwaysKuwait City 29 Kam AirKabul Mazar i SharifKuwait AirwaysKuwait CityOman AirMuscat Ends 31 March 2024 30 Pakistan International AirlinesAbu Dhabi Bahawalpur Baku Beijing Capital Chengdu Tianfu 31 Chitral Dammam Doha Dubai International Gassim Gilgit Istanbul 32 Jeddah Karachi Kuala Lumpur International Lahore Medina Multan Muscat Quetta Rahim Yar Khan Riyadh Salalah Saidu Sharif Sialkot Skardu Sukkur Ta if Toronto PearsonQatar AirwaysDohaSaudiaJeddah RiyadhSerene AirBeijing Daxing 33 Dubai International Karachi Medina Quetta SharjahThai Airways InternationalBangkok SuvarnabhumiTurkish AirlinesIstanbul 34 1 Air China s flight from Islamabad to Beijing make a stop over in Karachi However the airline has no traffic rights to transport passengers solely between Islamabad and Karachi Cargo edit AirlinesDestinationsTurkish CargoIstanbul citation needed YTO Cargo AirlinesUrumqi citation needed Ground transport edit nbsp Airport link road alongside metrobus line on Srinagar HighwayThe airport is connected to Islamabad via the Srinagar Highway and Rawalpindi via the GT Road Highway N 5 A four lane highway was constructed to serve cargo traffic 35 The Srinagar Highway is also connected to M 1 Motorway providing another connection to the airport from Peshawar Chiamkiani Nowshera Risalpur Jehangira Lawrencepur Burhan Attock and Fateh Jang A metrobus rapid transit service which commenced operations on 18 April 2022 connects the airport with Islamabad and Rawalpindi 36 nbsp Bus stop of the Islamabad Metro Bus at Islamabad InternationalSee also editList of airports in Pakistan List of the busiest airports in Pakistan List of airlines of Pakistan Shaheen Airport Services Transport in PakistanReferences edit PCAA Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority www caapakistan com pk First pictures New Islamabad airport opens to handle up to 25m flyers a year GulfNews com 1 May 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2018 Islamabad Airport sets record with six million passengers humnews pk Retrieved 18 January 2024 Islamabad Airport records highest ever passenger movement in 2023 twitter com PAC warns of using 2 runways of new Islamabad Airport at a time www thenews com pk Retrieved 3 May 2018 New Islamabad airport finally operational after years of delay The Nation Pakistan 3 May 2018 Retrieved 3 May 2018 Islamabad International Airport IIAP اسلام آباد انٹرنیشنل ائیرپورٹ www islamabadairport com pk Retrieved 18 April 2019 New Islamabad airport Rs3 billion allocated for road network The Express Tribune 19 June 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2023 New Islamabad Airport to be built at Fateh Jang Business Recorder Pakistan 11 April 2005 Retrieved 18 April 2023 Land for Islamabad airport acquired Business Recorder Pakistan 15 November 2007 Retrieved 18 April 2023 Wasif Sehrish 1 October 2010 Islamabad airport to be complete by 2013 Shuja The Express Tribune Retrieved 18 April 2023 New Islamabad airport delays cost over runs Dawn 3 September 2012 Retrieved 18 April 2023 New BB Airport to open in June next year Asif Yasin The News Pakistan 14 April 2013 Retrieved 6 April 2018 Sikander Sardar 1 May 2018 Launched Islamabad joins league of top airports The Express Tribune Retrieved 18 April 2023 Dubai s Emirates flies one off A380 to Pakistan s Islamabad Gulf Business 8 July 2018 Retrieved 18 April 2019 Emirates announces one off A380 service into Islamabad Pakistan Emirates announces one off A380 service into Islamabad Pakistan Retrieved 29 March 2022 Hanif Usman 6 August 2019 PIA shifts hub of int l flights to Islamabad The Express Tribune Retrieved 18 April 2023 Benazir Bhutto New Islamabad International Airport Pakistan Airport Technology Retrieved 5 May 2018 Mainland Chinese Carriers Aug Oct 2022 International Service 07AUG22 AeroRoutes 8 August 2022 Retrieved 22 September 2022 AirSial expected to start operations in Pakistan next month first plane lands in Karachi Geo tv 29 November 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2022 Kabul passport office suspends work as demand crashes system Reuters 16 November 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 Azerbaijan Airlines Launches Pakistan Service From late Sep 2023 AeroRoutes 17 August 2023 Retrieved 17 August 2023 China Southern Expands Islamabad Service in 1Q24 Aeroroutes Retrieved 24 January 2024 Mainland Chinese Carriers NS23 International Regional Network 23APR23 Aeroroutes Retrieved 24 April 2023 Pakistan s low cost airline Fly Jinnah set to commence operations after securing license 20 October 2022 Fly Jinnah flyjinnah com Fly Jinnah starting international flights Pro Pakistani 2 February 2024 Retrieved 2 February 2022 Iraqi adds flights to Islamabad 27 July 2022 Retrieved 4 August 2022 Jazeera Airways Plans Islamabad Addition in Dec 2022 Oman Air Closes Reservations on Selected South Asian Markets in NS24 Chengdu Tianfu NS23 International Network 21MAR23 Aeroroutes Retrieved 21 March 2023 PIA to resume Turkiye flight operations from November 14 7 October 2022 Serene Air launches 2 weekly flights to Beijing this month Pakistan Today 4 November 2023 Retrieved 4 November 2023 Istanbul s New Airport Is A Hot Beautiful Mess One Mile at a Time 9 April 2019 Road network for new Islamabad Airport Dar approves Rs 11 billion project Business Recorder Archived from the original on 22 November 2016 Retrieved 22 November 2016 PM urges China to include KCR in CPEC schemes The Express Tribune 18 April 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2023 Bibliography editGround breaking ceremony of new Islamabad airport likely in April Archived 9 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine Business Recorder Pakistan s Financial Daily Newspaper 2005 03 03 CAA initiates 300m new Islamabad airport NIIA Pakistan Link Headline News 2006 01 07 CAA initiates 300m new Islamabad airport project The News Business Section 2006 01 07 New Islamabad International Airport ready for ground breaking Ceremony permanent dead link PakTribune 2006 02 07 The ground laying ceremony at Fateh Jang Attock 2007 video at YouTube Launched Islamabad joins league of top airportsExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Islamabad International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Islamabad International Airport website Accident history for ISB at Aviation Safety Network Aeronautical chart and airport information for OPIS at SkyVector Current weather for OPIS at NOAA NWSPortals nbsp Pakistan nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Islamabad International Airport amp oldid 1207922315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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