Pakistan’s government has issued a statement denying the reports that the deal for managing Islamabad International Airport with the UAE has been cancelled. Officials clarified that these rumors are false, and discussions with UAE partners are still ongoing.
The Pakistani authorities are actively looking into options to outsource operations at three major airports to enhance service quality and operational efficiency. The Islamabad International Airport remains a pivotal facility, and its management agreement is crucial for the country’s aviation sector.
Both Pakistan and the UAE continue to work collaboratively to finalize the agreement, with the government assuring that any decisions will prioritize the nation’s best interests and long-term advantages.
This development aligns with Pakistan’s broader efforts to upgrade its airport infrastructure through strategic partnerships with international stakeholders. The progress of this deal is being closely monitored by interested parties in both countries.
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