Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti commends South Air’s inaugural test flight, highlighting its significance for regional connectivity and economic growth.
Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has expressed his warmest congratulations on the successful landing of South Air's first test flight at the New Gwadar International Airport. This milestone marks a significant step towards enhancing regional connectivity and boosting economic activities in Balochistan.
The chief minister emphasized that this event is not only crucial for the aviation sector but also vital for the overall development of the region. He stated, "This successful test flight by South Air at the New Gwadar International Airport underscores our commitment to fostering a robust transportation network that will facilitate trade and tourism."
The inauguration of the airport has been a long-awaited project, with plans to improve infrastructure and services in Balochistan. Chief Minister Bugti highlighted the potential for increased economic activities, stating, "With better connectivity, we can attract more investors and promote local industries, thereby contributing significantly to our province's GDP."
The successful test flight by South Air is expected to pave the way for regular commercial flights, which will not only enhance regional connectivity but also provide a boost to tourism in Gwadar. The chief minister expressed his confidence that this development will bring about positive changes and improve the quality of life for residents.
In conclusion, Chief Minister Bugti's welcome signals the beginning of a new era of growth and development for Balochistan, as the airport becomes an integral part of the region's infrastructure landscape.