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Turbat International Airport (
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: تُربت بالی پٹ ) is located at Turbat, Balochistan, Pakistan. It has the largest land area within the province of Balochistan. It is the second largest airport in Balochistan, after Quetta International Airport. The airport is located 5 km south of the city. The airport caters to the population of Turbat and the surrounding areas of Pidarak, Karkiabdar and Kalatak.


History

Due to its geographical location, the airport has been only catering to the regional traffic it receives from its local city, Turbat, as well as the surrounding towns and villages. The airport started out in the 1970s, when the CAA of Pakistan constructed a runway and an apron to handle small turboprop aircraft. A year later, Pakistan International Airlines launched flights to the airport using Fokker F-27 Friendship aircraft. Due to lack of flights, PIA carried out their own handling at the airport and obtained responsibility of handling the airport operations. PIAC offices were inaugurated and allowed the airline to carry out the tasks at the airport. In 1979, the airport underwent a radical make-over that resulted in a re-carpeted runway as well as apron. A lounge for domestic arrival and departures was constructed in 1980. In 1983, a briefing area was constructed to allow family members of passengers seeing off their relatives, as well as an air traffic control building. The main road to the airport was re-developed and constructed to meet international standards by 1984. The
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decided to provide aviation fuel to flights handled at the airport and built their own facility in 1994. The CAA of Pakistan decided to re-develop the airport in 2000, which housed the CAA administration office as well as a new ATC building. In 2003, a new arrivals lounge was constructed as well as a CIP premium lounge. A DVLS room was constructed in 2005. Custom and immigration facilities were upgraded in the same year. In 2008 a new office building for airlines and airport operational staff were inaugurated. The local government and the CAA have reported to be upgrading the airport to meet international standards in 2009 with new lounges, control tower and more apron space to handle more flights. Until very recently Pakistan International Airlines was the only airline operating from the airport, however Sharjah-based carrier
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has obtained clearance from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority to start twice weekly flights between Sharjah and Turbat via Gwadar. The company has yet to begin flights, although facilities and permissions are already in place for it to do so. airblue has also announced that it intends to start flying to Turbat in the future after it started regular flights to Gwadar. The national carrier also launched operations to the capital of Oman, Muscat in 2008 & Sharjah U.A.E


Structure

Since the airport mainly caters to meet the need for local travellers and tourist passengers, it is regarded ideal to meet the number of flights and operations it has forecast for the future. However, with air travel on the rise, more is being invested at the airport to meet future needs. A new departure lounge was constructed and has been operational since 25 December 2012. *Runway **6,000 ft runway with dimensions 1829 m by 30 m *Apron **For passenger and cargo, 91 m by 69 m area. **Combination of flexible and rigid pavements made of
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. **Nose-in parking for 2 narrow-bodied aircraft such as ATR/ F-27 at a time. *Lounge **One domestic and international lounge each. **Snack bar/tea shop available. **Facility of restaurant of cooked meals (curry with roti, cold drink, and dessert) available 1.8 kilometres from terminal building. Transport is easily available *Additional **No aircraft maintenance facility at the moment. **Fire Category at level CAT-4, Ambulance-01, Oshkosh(Striker)-01, Water Bowser-02. **A viewing verandah for enthusiasts, visitors, and various likely persons. **Facility for offering prayer available. ** Habib Bank ATM located at a distance of 5 kilometres, linked to Visa and Mastercard, China UnionPay, and to the domestic 1LINK, MNET and
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switches. IBFT (Interbank Funds Transfer) facility is also provided at this ATM. This HBL ATM is attached to an HBL branch which also exchanges foreign currency, initiates SWIFT and FEDWIRE transfers, and does RAAST real-time money transfer transactions. ** Recently terminal building extended as passenger flow extended.


Airlines and destinations


Events

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PIA Flight 544 Pakistan International Airlines Flight 544, a Pakistan International Airlines Fokker F27, was hijacked on 25 May 1998, shortly after it took off from Gwadar International Airport, by three armed men belonging to Baloch Students Organization ...
carrying 30 passengers on a Fokker F-27 originated at the airport bound for Gwadar. Mid-flight the aircraft was taken over by
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militants. The aircraft landed at Hyderabad Airport where commandos overtook the aircraft.


See also

* List of airports in Pakistan *
Airlines of Pakistan Scheduled airlines Charter airlines Cargo airlines See also * List of defunct airlines of Pakistan * List of airlines * List of defunct airlines of Asia * Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan * Transport in Pakistan References External lin ...
* Transport in Pakistan


References


External links

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CAA Pakistan – official site
{{authority control Airports in Balochistan, Pakistan