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Islamabad Airport Outsourcing, Job Security and Competitive Bidding

ISLAMABAD – Aviation Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique has unveiled plans for the outsourcing of Islamabad International Airport, marking Pakistan’s first airport to undergo this transition. In his statement on Friday, the minister disclosed that the airport will be outsourced for a duration of 15 years. However, it is important to note that navigational services and runway operations will not be part of the outsourcing deal, as they will remain under the purview of the Civil Aviation Authority.

IFC Consultancy and Competitive Bidding

The government has enlisted the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank subsidiary, as a consultant for the outsourcing process. Approximately a dozen companies have already expressed interest in the venture. In a session at the National Assembly, Khawaja Saad Rafique assured lawmakers that the outsourcing will be carried out through competitive bidding, adhering to public procurement rules.

Ensuring Job Security and Best Practices

The Aviation Minister emphasized that no one will lose their job due to the outsourcing, aiming to maintain job security for all employees. Pakistan is set to implement the best international practices through private operators for the operation of Islamabad International Airport. In the same vein, Lahore and Karachi airports are also slated for outsourcing.

Following Global Examples

Khawaja Saad Rafique cited several examples of neighboring countries that have successfully outsourced their airports. India, for instance, has outsourced operations at around eight airports. Similarly, Istanbul and Madinah‘s airports have undergone outsourcing, demonstrating the viability of such a model.

Clearing Misconceptions

The minister clarified that the outsourcing initiative does not entail selling or mortgaging the airport. The goal is to optimize efficiency and revenue potential through private partnership while retaining ownership and control in the hands of the government.

Outsourcing Timeline

The outsourcing process for Islamabad International Airport is set to be finalized by August 12, with formalities being swiftly completed. This move comes amidst a challenging economic crisis, with the government advocating outsourcing as a means to attract private investment and improve airport services.

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