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  2. Riyadh Airports Company - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Airports Company (RAC) (Arabic: شركة مطارات الرياض), or simply Riyadh Airports (Arabic: مطارات الرياض), is a state-owned airport management company and a subsidiary of Matarat Holding that operates and provides aviation related services to the King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

  3. King Salman International Airport - Wikipedia

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    King Salman International Airport (IATA: none, ICAO: none) is an international airport in development, which would serve Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. [1] It would be built around the current King Khalid International Airport. [1] The airport is being designed by British architectural firm Foster + Partners. [2]

  4. Faisalabad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Faisalabad International Airport (IATA: LYP, ICAO: OPFA) is an international airport and standby Pakistan Air Force military base situated on Jhang Road, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of the city centre of Faisalabad, in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The airport is home to two flying schools who use the airfield for regular training for ...

  5. Shaheen Air - Wikipedia

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    Shaheen reported an un-named investor from Saudi Arabia was to help the airline return to service from January 2019. [7]Even after repeated protests by the 5,000 employees, who were still owed months of wages, as of February 2019 no investigation into the matter had been initiated by any of the agencies, including the Federal Board of Revenue, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority and the Federal ...

  6. Airblue - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in 2003 by Tariq Chaudhary, a Pakistani-American IT professional. [4] Airblue started operations on 18 June 2004 with three leased Airbus A320-200 aircraft serving Karachi–Lahore, and Karachi–Islamabad with three daily flights in each direction. [5]

  7. Jinnah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 (the original airport) is now the HQ of Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority and Terminal 3 is dedicated to commercial offices. [ 8 ] Between the 1960s and 1980s, it was an online station of airlines such as BOAC , Qantas , and Pan Am , featuring prominently on for Eurasia flights. [ 9 ]

  8. List of airports in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan has a total of 69 airports, including three major hubs in Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore. Six additional medium-sized airports are located in Peshawar, Multan, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Quetta, and Sukkur, while the remaining are classified as smaller airports. Most civil airports in Pakistan are operated by the Pakistan Civil Aviation ...

  9. King Khalid International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 5 is a 106,500 square metres (1,146,000 sq ft) rectangular building which can serve 16 narrow-body or 8 wide-body aircraft. Operated by Irish airport operator Dublin Airport Authority, it is Saudi's first privately run airport terminal and can handle 12 million passengers per year. [11]