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News in ToI dated 9th April 2007.
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International airport for Islamabad
Islamabad: Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf on Saturday performed the ground-breaking ceremony of a $400 million modern airport project, which he said would prove as a step forward to turn Pakistan into a major regional hub for trade, tourism and communication.
Musharraf unveiled the plaque for the new airport at the town of Fateh Jang, 30 km southwest of the capital Islamabad.The new airport would be the first green field, most modern and the biggest in the country, and likely to be built within four years, officials said.
Earlier, PM Shaukat Aziz said a consortium of renowned American, French and Singaporean companies would oversee the construction of the new airport. Aziz said two contracts, one for the runway construction and the other for terminal building, would be awarded.
Director General of Civil Aviation Authority Farooq Rehmatullah said the airport would be able to handle an annual traffic of 6.5 million passengers and 100,000 tonnes of cargo. AGENCIES
Kashif
International airport for Islamabad
Islamabad: Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf on Saturday performed the ground-breaking ceremony of a $400 million modern airport project, which he said would prove as a step forward to turn Pakistan into a major regional hub for trade, tourism and communication.
Musharraf unveiled the plaque for the new airport at the town of Fateh Jang, 30 km southwest of the capital Islamabad.The new airport would be the first green field, most modern and the biggest in the country, and likely to be built within four years, officials said.
Earlier, PM Shaukat Aziz said a consortium of renowned American, French and Singaporean companies would oversee the construction of the new airport. Aziz said two contracts, one for the runway construction and the other for terminal building, would be awarded.
Director General of Civil Aviation Authority Farooq Rehmatullah said the airport would be able to handle an annual traffic of 6.5 million passengers and 100,000 tonnes of cargo. AGENCIES