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Gwadar International Airport
Gwadar International Airport (IATA: GWD, ICAO: OPGD) is a domestic and
international airport. It is located in Gwadar, Baluchistan, Pakistan. It is
situated approximately 10 km from Gwadar City Centre.
About Gwadar Airport
It is not as large as the other airports in Pakistan, as it operates to cater
mainly to the population of Gwadar. Pakistan International Airlines is the main
airline flying out of the airport, it connects Gwadar to Karachi (8 times a
week), Turbat (4 times a week) and Muscat (twice a week). Oman Air temporarily
started flights between Muscat and Gwadar in the mid 1990's using ATR 42
aircraft though the service was suspended due to poor performance.
The construction of the deep sea port at Gwadar has generated a lot of economic
activity in the city and other airlines are starting to take note. Airblue
recently started flying between Karachi and Gwadar, it operates 14 times a week
with 2 flights a day. Sharjah based Orbit Aviation has also obtained clearance
from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to start twice weekly flights
between Sharjah and Turbat with an intermediate stop at Gwadar, these flights
are expected to commence from the end of May 2006. [1].
The Government of Pakistan anticipates Gwadar to become a regional economic hub
and in preparation for this has issued a directive for the development of The
new Gwadar international Airport. For this purpose the CAA has earmarked 3000
acres (12 kmē) of land 26 km northeast of the existing airport. The new airport
is expected to cost $250 million. It will be given international status and
operate under the open skies policy. In the meantime there are plans to improve
the facilities at the existing airport to facilitate the movement of wide-bodied
aircraft.
Airlines and destinations
JS Air (Private) Limited (Gwadar)
Pakistan International Airlines (Karachi, Muscat, Turbat)
Shaheen Air International (Queeta, Karachi)
Airblue (Karachi)
Orbit Aviation (Sharjah)
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