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Pakistan’s Gwadar International Airport will be the largest in the country
The construction cost, as shown ($245 million), is significantly lower than the cost of constructing the new Islamabad Airport.

But perhaps it's lower because the land costs are significantly lower than around Islamabad & Pindi & the Chinese are running the project.

Either way, if it is under a grant rather than a loan, it's in Pakistan's benefit.
 
I think area wise it is bigger.
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Impossible to complete it by late 2022m perhaps 2024 will be the year for initiating limited operations.

P. S it will be the largest in a decade time when other terminals will also be constructed.
 
New Gwadar airport on radar again

CDWP approves project at cost of Rs51.3b, up 138% within five years

Shahbaz Rana
September 21, 2021


The existing airport is capable of handling only small aircraft while the new airport is being designed to cater to the needs of large Airbus A-380 aircraft.

ISLAMABAD: The government on Monday approved the New Gwadar International Airport project at an upward revised cost of Rs51.3 billion, showing an increase of 138% in its construction price within five years amid a slow pace progress on an important China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) scheme.

The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) took the decision to revise upward the project cost.

Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Jehanzeb Khan chaired the CDWP meeting. The body has a mandate to scrutinise and approve development schemes and refer the mega projects for final ratification of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec).

“New Gwadar International Airport (NGIA) second revision worth Rs51.3 billion referred to the Ecnec for further consideration,” according to the Ministry of Planning handout. The second revised PC-1 of the project had been submitted by the Aviation Division to revise the scope and cost of ASF camp, CAA residential building to be funded and executed by the Pakistan side, it added.

The CDWP accorded go-ahead to the Gwadar airport being an ongoing project with the directions to “review PSDP requirements keeping in view limited development portfolio and future revenues to the country”.

Out of Rs51.3 billion, an amount of Rs18.1 billion is planned to be spent from the Public Sector Development Programme while the remaining Rs33.8 billion will be provided by China. China is providing a grant of 1.52 billion yuan or Rs34 billion for the project. Oman had also given a $17.5 million grant for the project.

The project was part of phase-1 of CPEC that was supposed to be completed by 2018. However, the construction of the New Gwadar International Airport is also falling behind schedule along with dozens of other CPEC projects.

The Planning Commission deputy chairman also directed that combined electricity generation from solar and wind should be explored to meet the future needs for Gwadar Airport.

The new Gwadar airport is considered important for the development of Gwadar Port and its free zone. The Ministry of Planning is now gradually taking back control of CPEC.

The original Gwadar airport project had been approved at a cost of Rs7.5 billion in 2010 and the revised one was cleared in 2015 at a cost of Rs22.2 billion. The CDWP approved the second revision on Monday at 138% higher than the 2015 cost.

A key reason behind the increase in cost was that the new plan was based on a detailed design of the project.

In October last year, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had presented the project for CDWP approval but the body had raised certain objections.

For the ASF camp, Rs6.4 billion, and for the CAA Residential Complex, Rs2.5 billion, have been included in the project construction cost.

At the time of approval of the original PC-I in January 2010, the dollar was at Rs85 against the rupee. The PML-N government made the first revision in January 2015 as part of the CPEC project and then the dollar strengthened to Rs100. Now, the PTI government has proposed the second revision and the dollar value jumped to Rs169 in September this year.

The existing airport is capable of handling only small aircraft while the new airport is being designed to cater to the needs of large Airbus A-380 aircraft.

The CDWP also approved one development project with a cost of Rs2.7 billion. The feasibility studies and detailed engineering design for KPCIP (Transport and Municipal Services) Under Project Readiness Financing -PRF2 was approved by the CDWP.

The project envisages engineering and procurement support, planning feasibility, detailed design and capacity building for Urban Municipal Services, and project management, financial management, procurement, and transport planning.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st, 2021.
 

By Shafqat Ali | Gwadar Pro Jun 10, 2022



QUETTA, June 10 (Gwadar Pro) - The test flight from new Gwadar International Airport will start in December 2022 as the construction work on site has been expedited, the Gwadar Development Authority (GDA) announced on Thursday afternoon.
The new $246m greenfield Gwadar International Airport (NGIA) being built at an area of 4,300 acres would be made operational before the deadline which was September 2023, the GDA confirmed.
The government has expanded the 50-bed Pakistan-China Friendship Hospital Gwadar to a 150-bed state-of-the-art medical centre in order to ensure best health care facilities for the people of Gwadar.
The Authority would ensure state-of-the-art free medical facility to the inhabitants of port city of Gwadar from January next year.
GDA plans to resolve the water supply to Gwadar in a short period of three months as desalination plant is also in progress to curtail the need of whole city.
GDA said the authorities asked to strictly adhere to Gwadar Master Plan while carrying out development and other public welfare projects in the city.
The departments concerned are making all out efforts to expedite the infrastructure and development projects for its timely completion in Gwadar.
GDA said there were vast investment opportunities in every sector and comprehensive strategy would be adopted to attract investors in this regard.
Balochistan government was striving hard to develop Gwadar to end the sense of deprivation among the people of port city, the Authority added.
 

By Staff Reporter | The Nation Jun 18, 2022



GWADAR – Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said on Saturday that New Gwadar International Airport would become operational from March 23 next year. The minister announced this while chairing a meeting to finalise the pricing model of fares for airports in Balochistan for higher traffic volumes and enhanced air-connectivity of the provinces. The planning minister directed authorities concerned to ensure inauguration and shifting of flight operations from old Gwadar Airport to New Gwadar Airport in March next year. “It will be a gift for the people of Balochistan on Pakistan Day,” he added.
The minister further announced to expand international flight operations from Quetta airport by August 14 this year to enhance Balochistan’s connectivity with Middle East. The meeting was also briefed that PIA is operating 30 flights weekly to three cities of Balochistan. Advisor Maritime Affairs Jawad Khokhar, Additional Secretary Planning Dawood Muhammad, secretary aviation, Balochistan chief secretary, Pakistan International Airlines chief executive officer and Civil Aviation Authority deputy director general attended the meeting. It is pertinent to mention here that the airport is one of the major projects under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).The new airport will be suitable for bigger aircraft like Airbus A-380 and Boeing -747 and 777 etc for international and domestic services.
 
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The Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, announced on Saturday that the New Gwadar International Airport will become operational from March 23rd, next year.

This was during a meeting to finalise the pricing model of fares for airports in Balochistan, in order to increase traffic volume and improve air-connectivity for the provinces.

The planning minister has directed authorities to ensure that the inauguration and shifting of flight operations from old Gwadar Airport to New Gwadar Airport takes place in March next year. “It will be a gift for the people of Balochistan on Pakistan Day,” he added.
 

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