GWADAR, Pakistan (AP) — With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery.
Pakistan's new Gwadar airport, funded by China, remains unused since its completion in October 2024. Despite being the ...
Pakistan's New Gwadar International Airport, funded fully by China, remains unopened despite being completed in 2024. Locals ...
GWADAR: Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery with no passengers and no planes.Entirely financed ...
GWADAR, Pakistan -- With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery.
Pakistan's mysterious Gwadar International Airport has been entirely funded by China, built at a high cost of USD 240 million, drawing a sharp contrast to the impoverished Balochistan province that ...
The New Gwadar International Airport in Pakistan, financed entirely by China, remains unused despite its completion. Intended ...
With no passengers and no planes, Pakistan's newest and most expensive airport is a bit of a mystery. Entirely financed by ...
Gwadar: Pakistan’s newest and most expensive airport remains eerily empty, with no passengers and no planes in sight.
This gleaming infrastructure is a cornerstone of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), designed to link China's Xinjiang province to the Arabian Sea.
The report notes that port city now hosts Pakistan's first $7 million slaughterhouse, created to fulfill China's demand for donkey meat, bones, and hides.