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Islamabad Airport got Pakistan’s first Engineering Hanger
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Islamabad Airport got Pakistan’s first Engineering Hanger

After four years of its inauguration, Islamabad Airport is updated with new technology. A well-equipped engineering hanger is about to open at the new airport. Now planes do not have to go to Karachi for maintenance and repair. Pakistan International Airport made a historic and much-needed upgrade in its clan. Four years after the inauguration of the new Islamabad Airport, now a fully equipped engineering hanger opens in the vicinity. In addition, Hanger is fully capable of maintaining and repair of any aircraft. Now planes do not have to shift to Karachi for any repair. It is a very big step by the airplane since this needs a much bigger budget and human power. With its Islamabad engineering department upgraded, PIA is looking forward to developing a purpose-built complex at IIA....
First International flight at Skardu: Another landmark in tourism
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First International flight at Skardu: Another landmark in tourism

Skardu Airport is ready to handle its first international flight on May 13. The International flight will take off from Munich, Germany. It will land at Skardu International Airport in May which is located at a very high altitude. As per the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Skardu Airport will receive its first-ever International flight on Monday. The flight which is going to land at this high altitude Airport will take off from Munich, Germany. It would be a chartered flight. However, the flight will take off for Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on May 16 as per the notification of CAA on Monday. The CAA has urged that all responsible departments and institutions furnish all essential arrangements. They are expecting professionalism at all forums of this Airport. They also asked for the comple...
District status will be given to Muree and Taunsa Sharif
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District status will be given to Muree and Taunsa Sharif

Former CM of Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar has approved the district status of Muree and Taunsa Sharif. According to reliable sources, new administrative units could only start functioning in the new fiscal year. The former chief minister Usman Buzdar revealed this during an informal media interaction. He said the former government of Pakistan has decided to split Lahore into two districts. It is for the purpose of better administrative control. Similarly, Muree and Tauna Sharif will also have the status of the district. Former Chief Minister of Punjab added that this is a step for improving public welfare and governance. After the incident with Muree, people asked questions about Governance. However, he highlighted Government was already working on the proposal for a long time. h...
Construction work on Chitral-Shandur road begins
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Construction work on Chitral-Shandur road begins

Construction work on the Chitral-Shandur road has been handed over to National Highway Authority after 40 years. This beginning of construction brought a feeling of bliss to the people of the area. Construction work of Chitral Shandur Road 40 years ago, a Chinese construction company constructed Booni road. No work was expected on that road. With keen determination, the project is assigned to National Highway Authority (NHA). NHA will construct Chitral-Shandur Road which is 153km long as per reports. After 40 years of federalization, it is giving satisfaction and joy to the inhabitants of the region. However, the construction of this road will decrease the number of accidents in the region. This will provide transport facilities to the people around this region. This easiest way...
<strong>Pakistan test fire surface to surface ballistic missile Shaheen III</strong>
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Pakistan test fire surface to surface ballistic missile Shaheen III

Shaheen-III surface-to-surface missile An aerial test of Pakistan's Shaheen-III surface-to-surface missile was conducted on Saturday. According to the country's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the aircraft can carry nuclear and conventional warheads up to 2,750 kilometers. "Pakistan carried out a successful flight test of Shaheen-III surface-to-surface ballistic missile today, ISPR's DG announced in a tweet. The test flight was to validate the missile's design and technical parameters. The missile can carry nuclear and conventional warheads. Statement from the ISPR According to the ISPR, a missile test in the Arabian Sea impacted the region. Several senior officers from the Strategic Plans Division and scientists and engineers oversaw the trial. A statement issue...