The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) is moving to fast-track the restoration and reopening of inactive airports across the country, sources said, following a high-level meeting held at the authority’s headquarters in Karachi.
The session was chaired by PAA Director General Air Vice Marshal Zeeshan Saeed and brought together senior officials from airport services, engineering, and the commercial wing, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Participants were directed to move ahead with the revival of airports in Dera Ismail Khan, Turbat, Dalbandin and Saidu Sharif, while instructions were also issued regarding the restoration of operations at Sukkur, New Gwadar and other facilities, the sources added.
The move follows recent efforts by the Ministry of Defence and the PAA to rehabilitate dormant aviation infrastructure and improve regional air connectivity.
Earlier this month, Dera Ismail Khan Airport was restored after years of inactivity as part of a broader push to bring non-operational airports back into service.
Sources said the Ministry of Defence has directed the PAA to expedite the restoration of all inactive airports nationwide.
The meeting also reviewed matters related to a new private airline, although details were not immediately available.
It must be noted that the PAA was set up through a statutory notification dated 9 August 2024 (SRO.1216(I)/2024) to improve the management, operation and development of airports and related services across the country.