The Pakistan Airports Authority has approved transferring Islamabad International Airport’s management to Turkish consortium TERG for 15 years, marking a major shift in the aviation sector.
The decision was made during a Board of Directors meeting led by Aviation Secretary Ahsan Mangi, approving TERG’s bid covering 47.25% of the project cost. Aviation Ministry sources confirmed that federal cabinet approval is the next step to finalize the deal.
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This move aligns with the government’s broader plan to improve airport operations, with Karachi and Lahore airports also under consideration for outsourcing.