A flight-tracking report has revealed increased arrivals of US military aircraft in Islamabad, suggesting preparations for a potential high-level American visit.
According to the report, large US Air Force cargo planes, including Boeing C-17 Globemaster III aircraft, have landed at Nur Khan Airbase carrying equipment. Flight data shows that three aircraft arrived on April 19 at different times—8:30 AM, 11:03 AM, and 2:40 PM—while another plane remains en route.
Observers also spotted additional US aircraft refueling at Ramstein Air Base and Morón Air Base, indicating a broader logistical operation.
Sources say the planes transported security systems, communication gear, and other support equipment typically deployed before visits by senior US officials. However, authorities have not officially confirmed any such visit.
Earlier reports mentioned the arrival of an advance US delegation in Islamabad. Sources add that advance teams from foreign delegations are entering the country ahead of expected key discussions.
Meanwhile, authorities have tightened security across Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Officials have closed the Red Zone to traffic to ensure safety during the anticipated visits.






