at Gilgit Airport in July 2016 Because of the location of the runway in the Gilgit valley, larger aircraft can not operate at the airport. The airport has a 5,400ft long runway 07/25 but it is not aligned with the length of the valley that makes it hard for take offs or landings from both sides. Very rarely aircraft land or take from the CAA park side of the runway.
Pakistan International Airlines currently operates
ATR 42 aircraft on the Gilgit-Islamabad route. In the past,
Fokker F-27 Friendships were used. Other aircraft that operate at the airport include the military
Lockheed C-130 Hercules. In the event of a diversion or aborted landing due to bad weather, inbound aircraft typically return to Islamabad, so care must be taken to carry enough fuel for the round trip. A new terminal was constructed in 2014 and inaugurated by Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif. The airport was planned to be twice as extensive, but waterlogged ground led to half the allocated land being used for a public park, CAA Park or City Park Gilgit. == Airport history ==