Air Link Communications Limited (Air Link) has announced a major expansion of its operations with the establishment of the latest production facility in the Sunder Green Special Economic Zone (SGSZ) in Lahore.
The project is expected to feature stress, eight acres and 1.4 million square feet of infrastructure, which is expected to start trade operations by the end of 2025.
According to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), three ACES airlines are owned by this facility, while the remaining five acres of land belongs to its full -owned subsidiary, Select Technologies (Pvt) Limited.
The new facility will include a 1 MW solar power generation system, which aims to reduce production costs, reduce the company’s carbon footprint, and support long -term sustainable operations.
Working within the SGSZ framework, the airlink will benefit from ten years of financial privileges, which the company says will increase its competitiveness and help in long -term growth. This facility is designed to support exports of mobile phones, laptops, LED TVs, electronics, household appliances, and other high -tech products in the future, which has further strengthened the country’s industrial and export base.
In addition to its industrial expansion, Airlink has also launched a launch Samsung Multi -experience store in Dolman Mall, Lahore. The flagship outlet offers mobile devices, accessories and consumer electronics, which aims to provide experiences without interruption and deep consumers. The company says the move reflects its commitment to the integrated retail expansion and improved brand engagement in Pakistan.