Senior Pakistani delegation in Kabul for inaugural APAPPS meet

Pakistan’s 28 member delegation led by Pakistan foreign Secretary arrived in Kabul on Monday for the inaugural session of Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS). (Photo courtesy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Updated 23 July 2018
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Senior Pakistani delegation in Kabul for inaugural APAPPS meet

  • The Afghan delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Khalil Karzai
  • The presence in Kabul of the Pakistani delegation, just days before the country’s general election, “shows our commitment to APAPPS,” said the ministry’s spokesman

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Foreign Minister Tehmina Janjua headed a high-level, 28-member delegation to Kabul on Sunday for the inaugural session of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Action Plan for Peace and Solidarity (APAPPS), the Foreign Ministry said. 
The Afghan delegation was led by Deputy Foreign Minister Hekmat Khalil Karzai. The presence in Kabul of the Pakistani delegation, just days before the country’s general election, “shows our commitment to APAPPS,” said the ministry’s spokesman.
Representatives of the two countries held in-depth talks on counterterrorism, security, trade, reconciliation, connectivity, Afghan refugees’ repatriation and people-to-people contact.
Last month, senior State Department official Alice Wells said the US government fully supports APAPPS.
During a visit to Kabul last month, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa expressed hope that APAPPS will foster greater bilateral cooperation and coordination.


Pakistan Airports Authority reports ‘historic’ twin-engine aircraft landing in Lahore

Updated 13 December 2025
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Pakistan Airports Authority reports ‘historic’ twin-engine aircraft landing in Lahore

  • Twin-engine aircraft are usually larger, heavier and require better airport infrastructure, navigation systems to land
  • Pakistan Airports Authority says landing reflects its commitment to enhance aviation sector, strengthen infrastructure

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) announced on Saturday that the New General Aviation Aerodrome achieved a significant milestone when it handled the landing of a twin-engine aircraft. 

A twin-engine aircraft has two engines that provide it redundancy and increased performance compared to single-engine counterparts. These aircraft range from small twin-engine propeller planes to large commercial jetliners. The presence of multiple engines enhances safety by allowing the aircraft to continue flying in the event of an engine failure.

However, twin-engine aircraft are usually larger, heavier and more complex than single-engine planes. They require advanced airport infrastructure such as better runways, navigation systems and air traffic coordination. 

“The New General Aviation Aerodrome, Lahore achieved another significant operational milestone today with the successful landing of a twin-engine aircraft, following the recent arrival of a single-engine aircraft,” the PAA said in a statement. 

It said the flight was also boarded by Air Vice Marshal Zeeshan Saeed, the director general of the PAA. The move reflected “strong institutional confidence” in the aerodrome’s safety standards, operational capability, and overall readiness, it added. 

“The landing was conducted with exceptional precision and professionalism, demonstrating the aerodrome’s robust operational framework, technical preparedness, and effective airside coordination in accordance with contemporary aviation requirements,” the PAA said. 

It said the landing represented a “major advancement” in Pakistan’s general aviation sector and underscores the PAA’s commitment to enhancing regional aviation capacity, strengthening infrastructure and promoting excellence in aviation development.