The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has launched an Indoor 5G Connectivity Project at Islamabad International Airport, making it the first airport in the country to introduce a comprehensive indoor 5G network aimed at improving passenger connectivity and digital services.

The project was inaugurated during a ceremony at Islamabad International Airport, where officials described it as a major step towards modernizing airport infrastructure and enhancing passenger experience.

Speaking at the event, Islamabad International Airport Chief Executive Officer Syed Aftab Shah Gillani said the project would provide high speed, uninterrupted mobile connectivity across the terminal building once it becomes fully operational.

He said the enhanced connectivity would improve the digital experience for passengers while boosting operational efficiency for airlines and other stakeholders operating at the airport.

Gillani added that the project would also create new opportunities for non aeronautical revenue generation for the Pakistan Airports Authority. He said the initiative forms part of the authority’s broader strategy to modernize airport infrastructure, improve passenger convenience and support Pakistan’s digital transformation.

PAA officials said the Indoor 5G Connectivity Project reflects the authority’s commitment to adopting advanced technologies and expressed confidence that it would serve as a model for other airports across Pakistan.

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