PM Modi Inaugurates Noida International Airport, Boosting Delhi-NCR Aviation

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Noida International Airport in Jewar, a major milestone for India's aviation sector. The airport, developed under a PPP model with a Rs 11,200 crore investment, will serve as the second international airport for the Delhi-NCR region. Its initial capacity is 12 million passengers annually, scalable to 70 million, and it features a long runway and a dedicated cargo hub. Designed to be a net-zero emissions facility, it blends modern infrastructure with architectural elements inspired by Indian heritage.

Key Points: Noida International Airport Inaugurated by PM Modi in Jewar

  • Rs 11,200 crore investment
  • 12 million passenger capacity initially
  • Second airport for Delhi-NCR
  • Net-zero emissions goal
  • Advanced cargo & MRO facilities
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PM Modi inaugurates Noida International Airport in Jewar, boosting NCR's aviation infra

PM Modi inaugurates Noida International Airport, a Rs 11,200 crore greenfield project set to transform aviation in the Delhi-NCR region.

"The airport is envisioned as a major international gateway for the National Capital Region - Prime Minister's Office"

New Delhi, March 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated the much-anticipated Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of India's aviation infrastructure.

During the visit, the Prime Minister also toured an exhibition showcasing the construction journey of the airport project. He was accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The ambitious airport project, developed under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, has been completed with an investment of approximately Rs 11,200 crore, with Phase I now ready to commence operations.

According to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the airport is envisioned as a major international gateway for the National Capital Region (NCR) and is expected to significantly strengthen India's airport infrastructure while enhancing both regional and global connectivity.

The Noida International Airport will serve as the second international airport for the Delhi-NCR region, complementing the Indira Gandhi International Airport.

Together, the two airports are expected to function as an integrated aviation network, reducing congestion, increasing passenger handling capacity and positioning Delhi-NCR among prominent global aviation hubs.

Considered one of the largest greenfield airport projects in the country, the facility will initially handle around 12 million passengers annually, with the capacity to scale up to 70 million passengers per annum upon full development.

The airport features a 3,900-metre-long runway capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft, along with advanced navigation infrastructure such as Instrument Landing System (ILS) and modern airfield lighting to ensure efficient, all-weather and round-the-clock operations.

It also includes a comprehensive cargo ecosystem, with a Multi-Modal Cargo Hub comprising an Integrated Cargo Terminal and logistics zones. The cargo facility is designed to handle more than 2.5 lakh metric tonnes annually in the initial phase, with expansion potential up to around 18 lakh metric tonnes.

Additionally, a dedicated 40-acre Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility has been developed, the PMO said.

The airport has been designed as a sustainable and future-ready infrastructure project, aiming to operate as a net-zero emissions facility through the use of energy-efficient systems and environmentally-responsible practices.

Its architectural design reflects Indian heritage, incorporating elements inspired by traditional ghats and havelis, blending cultural aesthetics with modern infrastructure.

Extensive security arrangements were put in place for the inauguration event. The entire region was divided into multiple security zones, with heavy deployment of police and paramilitary personnel at key points.

Surveillance was intensified in and around the venue to ensure that the programme was conducted smoothly without any untoward incidents.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great news for UP's development. Jewar airport will create so many jobs in the region and boost the local economy. Hope the benefits reach the common people and not just the big corporates.
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Rohit P
Impressive scale and vision. 70 million passenger capacity eventually? That's massive. The cargo hub is a smart move too - will really help our exports. Hope the road and metro connectivity is developed with the same urgency.
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Sarah B
While the infrastructure is commendable, I hope the focus on 'Indian heritage' in design isn't just superficial. True sustainability means fair wages for construction workers and minimizing displacement, which often gets overlooked in these mega-projects.
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Vikram M
Finally! Delhi needed a second airport badly. The traffic at T3 during peak hours is a nightmare. Hope the fares become more competitive now with two airports operating. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
The PPP model seems to have worked well here. 11,200 crore is a huge investment, but if it brings efficiency and world-class facilities, it's worth it. The MRO facility is a game-changer for the aviation industry in India.

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