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Noida International Airport Poised to Revolutionise Air Travel in Delhi-NCR

Noida International Airport Poised to Revolutionise Air Travel in Delhi-NCR

As Noida International Airport (NIA) prepares for its operational debut, CEO Christoph Schnellmann has shared exciting insights into its vision to redefine air travel across Delhi-NCR and Western Uttar Pradesh. Located near the Yamuna Expressway, the airport is set to offer superior connectivity, becoming a central transportation hub with access to major regions, including Noida, Greater Noida, and Delhi.

The airport’s initial phase, featuring a single runway and terminal, will accommodate up to 12 million passengers annually. However, once all four development phases are completed, the airport will handle up to 70 million passengers per year, positioning itself as a major player in the region’s aviation sector. The airport’s strategic location ensures excellent road access, with travel times as short as 25 minutes to Greater Noida and 45 minutes to central Delhi. Adding to the airport’s connectivity is the integration with the Delhi-Varanasi high-speed rail corridor, enhancing the airport’s role as a key transport hub. Christoph Schnellmann revealed that major airlines, including IndiGo and Akasa Air, are on board, with several international carriers from the Middle East and Southeast Asia expressing interest in launching services from NIA, thus enhancing its potential as a global gateway.

The airport is also focusing on its cargo operations, with a dedicated Multi-Modal Cargo Hub (MMCH) being developed in partnership with Air India SATS. This hub will initially handle 200,000 tonnes annually, with the capacity to scale up to 2 million tonnes in the future. It is expected to be a vital logistical facility for businesses in Delhi NCR and Uttar Pradesh. In line with sustainability goals, NIA is committed to eco-friendly development. Over 580 trees have been transplanted, and the airport will feature over 133 hectares of green space. Sustainable initiatives like solar and wind energy, rainwater harvesting, and electric ground support equipment reflect the airport’s focus on reducing its environmental impact. Additionally, a premium all-electric taxi service, in partnership with Mahindra Logistics Mobility, will contribute to greener travel options for passengers. Set to open in April 2025, Noida International Airport is poised to revolutionize the region’s air travel landscape, offering enhanced connectivity, modern amenities, and a green footprint to support sustainable growth and economic development.

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