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PAA signs agreement for automated gates at airports

By Mohammad Asghar 2025-04-23
RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has started the process to install e-gates at major airports across the country.

According to a PAA press release issued on Tuesday, an agreement has beensignedtostartthe processofplanning, design and installation of e-gates at Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi airports.

E-gates, also known as electronic gates, are automated passport control systems that use biometric technology to authenticate the identity of passengers. They process passengers` details without the need for manual verification.

A delegation from M2PConsulting, a foreign company, visited the PA A headquarters to sign the agreement.

Prior to the signing, talks were held to discuss key technical and operationalaspects ofthe project.

The meeting was chaired by Deputy DG (Airports) Sadiqur Rehman andDeputy DG (Works and Development) Sumair Saeed.

The discussions included the integration of the e-gate system with UN`s International Civil Aviation Organisation protocols and local airport agency systems.

Christophe Mostert, the managing partner of M2P Consulting, and Kashif S. Jillani, PAA Director (Engineering Services), signed the agreement.

The planning, design, implementation, and installation process is expected to be completed within two years.

The consultants will provide technical supervision and guide contractors selected through a competitive tendering process, the press release stated.

According to PA A, surveys at Lahore and Islamabad airports have been completed, while a survey at Karachi`s Jinnah International Airport will begin today (Wednesday).

Once installed, e-gates will enhance passenger security, introduce automated control and reduce reliance on manual processing, the PAA added.Deputy DG (Works and Development) Sumair Saeed.

The discussions included the integration of the e-gate system with UN`s International Civil Aviation Organisation protocols and local airport agency systems.

Christophe Mostert, the managing partner of M2P Consulting, and Kashif S. Jillani, PAA Director (Engineering Services), signed the agreement.

The planning, design, implementation, and installation process is expected to be completed within two years.

The consultants will provide technical supervision and guide contractors selected through a competitive tendering process, the press release stated.

According to PA A, surveys at Lahore and Islamabad airports have been completed, while a survey at Karachi`s Jinnah International Airport will begin today (Wednesday).

Once installed, e-gates will enhance passenger security, introduce automated control and reduce reliance on manual processing, the PAA added.