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PAA to Launch Electric Cart Service Across Major Airports

The Pakistan Airports Authority has announced plans to introduce electric cart services at major airports across the country, a move aimed at improving passenger mobility within terminals and reducing the carbon footprint of ground-level airport operations.

The initiative would deploy battery-powered carts to assist passengers, particularly the elderly, differently-abled travellers, and those in transit, across the landside and airside zones of airports where long walking distances present accessibility challenges.

The shift to electric mobility at airports aligns with broader national and global efforts to decarbonise aviation-adjacent infrastructure. Pakistan's major airports, including Jinnah International in Karachi, Allama Iqbal International in Lahore, and Islamabad International, handle millions of passengers annually, making ground mobility an operationally significant concern.

No specific timeline for full deployment has been confirmed at this stage. The announcement adds to a series of incremental improvements PAA has signalled for airport services, though implementation speed and maintenance capacity will determine the practical impact of the rollout.

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Sources: The Nation
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