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![]() History of Multan International AirportMultan is an ancient city of Pakistan and is renowned for the preaching of Sufis and their shrines. It is the fifth largest city of Pakistan in terms of population, situated almost in the centre of Pakistan in the province of Punjab. Multan is surrounded by Jhang and Khanewal in the North, Khanewal and Vehari in the east, Lodhran and Bahawalpur in the south and Muzaffargarh in the west. It is bound by river Ravi on the north, river Sutlaj on the south and river Chenab on the west. The climate of Multan is hot and dry in the summers and cold in winter. Saraiki and Punjabi are commonly spoken languages in Multan. Multan Airport is situated amidst of the city in the Cantt. area. Brief history of Multan Int’l Airport is as under:-
Airport Quick Overview: Airport Name: Multan Airport, Multan Intl Airport, Multan International Airport Airport Manager Squadron Leader (R) Shaukat Aslam, Contact No. 061-9200640 Email Address shaukat.aslam@caapakistan.com.pk. Map of Multan Airport A detailed map of Multan Airport (MUX) is presented below. You may use map navigation tools to adjust map scope and zoom level of Multan Airport map. Click the map type buttons to select map type: a street map, a satellite map and a hybrid map is available. Please use the form below the map to search and book hotels near Multan Airport, Pakistan. Terminal Facilities
Multan Airport Upgradation Project - News ReportEvents at Multan Airport On 10 July 2006 a Fokker F-27 Friendship took off from Multan Airport. Flight PK688 suffered engine problems soon after take-off causing the pilot to lose control of the aircraft. The aircraft crashed in a near-by grass field causing to catch fire on impact leaving all(54) passengers and crew dead. Multan Aiport Pictures![]() ![]()
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