The New General Aviation Aerodrome in Lahore achieved a historic milestone as a twin-engine aircraft landed successfully, marking progress in Pakistan’s general aviation sector and strengthening confidence in modern aviation infrastructure development.
The successful operation came shortly after the aerodrome handled its first single-engine aircraft, indicating steady advancement in operational readiness and adherence to international aviation safety and performance standards.
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Director General Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), Air Vice Marshal Zeeshan Saeed, was onboard the flight, reflecting strong institutional trust in the facility’s safety protocols, technical systems, and overall operational reliability.
The twin-engine aircraft landing at Lahore aerodrome was carried out with exceptional precision, showcasing well-coordinated airside operations, trained personnel, and effective runway management under contemporary aviation requirements.
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Authorities stated that all technical systems, navigation aids, and communication mechanisms functioned smoothly throughout the landing process, demonstrating the aerodrome’s robust operational framework.
The PAA described the achievement as a significant step forward for Pakistan’s general aviation capabilities and regional aviation infrastructure enhancement.