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ADB tapped to advise on Islamabad Airport’s private operation shift

Last updated: July 15, 2026 10:17 pm
Haris Ali
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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has officially appointed the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as the lead transaction adviser to oversee the outsourcing of Islamabad International Airport. This move marks a pivot in Pakistan’s strategy to bring private sector efficiency into its creaking aviation infrastructure.

The government signed the agreement Tuesday, tasking the ADB with structuring the deal and navigating the complex regulatory hurdles of handing over airport operations to a private entity. The goal is simple: upgrade service standards and generate non-aeronautical revenue without the state bearing the full burden of management.

For travelers, the stakes are high. Islamabad’s airport has long been criticized for deteriorating facilities and inconsistent service. By bringing in a private operator, the aviation ministry hopes to mirror successful models used in regional hubs like Istanbul or Doha, where private firms turned stagnant airports into profitable, world-class transit points.

The ADB’s role isn’t just advisory; they are the gatekeepers of the bidding process. They will define the terms of the 15-to-25-year lease, vet potential investors, and ensure the contract protects the state’s long-term interests. Officials close to the deal suggest the bank’s involvement is intended to build “investor confidence” — a commodity currently in short supply given the country’s precarious economic climate.

Critics remain wary. Past attempts at public-private partnerships in Pakistan have often been stalled by bureaucratic infighting and opaque procurement processes. The challenge for the ADB will be maintaining transparency while keeping the timeline tight. The government is under immense pressure to finalize the deal quickly to shore up foreign exchange reserves, but rushing the technical assessment could invite legal challenges down the road.

The transition won’t happen overnight. The ADB will spend the coming months conducting a deep-dive feasibility study, assessing existing infrastructure, and identifying where the private operator needs to focus its capital expenditure.

With the advisory mandate now signed, the clock starts on a process that could redefine how Pakistan manages its major gateways. Whether this leads to a genuine modernization of the capital’s airport or becomes another case of stalled privatization depends on how strictly the ADB enforces the deal’s architecture.

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