Showing posts with label Ibne Qasim International Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ibne Qasim International Airport. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Multan International Airport Will be Completed Soon

Multan International Airport will be completed by the end of current calendar year with an estimated cost of Rs 8 billion, a modern air conditioned cargo complex would also be completed, said Federal Secretary Aviation Muhammad Ali Gardezi. He was briefing the local journalists during the visit of airport building. He was not satisfied with the standard, quality of work in the project and stressed the need for improving the civil works as per international standards.

He said a link road will be constructed from Jamilabad to airport to provide direct access to passengers to the airport and told that we have negotiated with army officers for land acquisition in Cantonment area for laying the sewer lines and construction roads. Gardezi said that Mepco's Superintending Engineer Saeed Ahmed had agreed to establish a grid station near Sikandari nullah subject to the provision of land for this purpose.

The Civil Aviation has agreed to purchase a piece of land for the grid station, which would help in smooth supply of 3.8MW electricity. The new airport project was initiated in 2008 and was to be completed in 2012 with an estimated cost of Rs 4 billion, which was to be invested by civil aviation but now the cost escalated to Rs 8 billion.

Local journalists also highlighted the flaws in construction work and drew the attention of the Federal Secretary. On a question Brigadier Bilal Hameed (Retd), a project director in head quarter admitted that control tower could not be functional on schedule because its contractor ran away and he moved to the court against Civil Aviation. Now, he had lost the case and we have re-allotted the contract to a well reputed firm. However, he did not agree with the questioner that the cost of airport was escalated by 100 per cent.


http://www.brecorder.com/business-a-economy/189/1235396/ 

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Neglected Multan airport - A NEWS

MULTAN is Pakistan’s third largest city by area and fifth largest by population. The city is clearly an influential political centre and commercial hub. It is but sad that MNAs and MPAs like Javed Hashmi, Mehmood Qureshi, Hina Rabbani Khar and former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani never tried to improve the Multan International Airport.

I lived in Multan from 1999 to 2003 when my father was posted there. I returned after 15 years, hoping that much would have changed in all these years. But to my surprise little or nothing had changed.

It is very depressing to land at a dull and gloomy airport, especially after coming from a city like Karachi. When you land you can either walk your way from the runway to the arrival lounge or will be carried by a van.

An obsolete luggage conveyer belt churns out your luggage, while you wait in a dull and overcrowded hall rubbing shoulders with other passengers.

The parking area too is quite congested and it is difficult to first park your vehicle and then move out.

Airports are designed to make passengers relaxed, especially those heading to or coming back from long journeys. It is the first place you come across in town before starting your life there. Airports should be refreshing and revitalising to unwind you from travel and not distressing or exhausting.

It is sad that even Yousuf Raza Gilani did nothing for the airport of his hometown when he was the prime minister, what to expect from others!

DR AYESHA MUZZAMIL
Multan

http://dawn.com/2012/07/21/neglected-multan-airport/

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan

Airport once outside Multan city is now inside the city due to city growth. Few passenger international flights to Dubai and many cargo services make it international. Now new state of art passenger terminal a longer and broader runway, and parking being constructed. Plan is to start direct flight to Europe.

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Plan
Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport traces its origins to the British Empire, when the Royal Air Force used the open space to fly in and out of the Multan region during 1919. The area was used for aircraft that were able to land on gravel and grass surfaces, however, there was very little development to the area. In 1934, Imperial Airways started to use the airfield for civil aircraft flights since Multan was considered a strategic position within the Punjab province of India. It was not until 1938 that Imperial Airways started to operate a regular flight out of Multan.

Direct Hajj Flights started from Multan Ibne Qasim International Airport after efforts of PM Pakistan.




Few photos are here.

Coby 4GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display (Black)
Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport old building


Photos of new passenger terminal models

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport new plan

Pyrus Electronics 4gb Mp3/mp4/mp5 Player with 2.8 Inch Touch Screen and All Stainless Steel Casing - Black
Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport


Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport

Historic Photos




Air Crafts at Multan International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim on his name is name of this International Airport

Multan: Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport PIA flights

Photos of under construction new terminal and runway


Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan passenger terminal reconstruction.




 





    




Transportation - How to reach Multan

Ways to reach Multan are essentially by road, train or by air, although River Channab flows which is large river but no water route is now used to reach here

Funny Multan: How to reach Multan



One can arrive Multan by
  • By Air at Muhammad Bin Qasim International Airport Multan
  • By Road via National Highway, NH5, NH70, Motorway M4, and many small roads. Bus stations are Daewoo Bus, Faisal Movers, AC Bus Stand, General Bus Stand. There is also Dera Adda bus station operating small buses, mini buses, HiAce and APV. National Highway is in very good condition comparable with any motorway and beautifully decorated with a green belt and it is largest road in Pakistan.
  • By Train, many trains come on Musa Pak or New Multan City Railway Station, a City Railway Station and Cantt Railway Stations of Multan, others railway stations which came inside Multan with expansion of city are Piran Ghaib Railway station and Muzafarabad Railway Stations of Multan and two border line Railway Stations almost coming inside Multan are Tataypur and Sher Shah Railway Stations
  • By River Channab no proper service is being operated except few boats of local
Daewoo Bus Service operates on Multan Major Routes
APV 7-seater bus frequently operate at small routes around Multan



Hiace a 15-seater mini bus covers all around Multan

Multan Cantt Railway Station



Railway Engineering (Oxford Higher Education)
Multan: Not all the times trains are such loaded in Multan

Multan Train: Always relax and always late

PIA and few services from Dubai comes Multan