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Aerocity Set for Major Transformation with $2 Billion Investment to Boost Connectivity and Growth

Aerocity Set for Major Transformation with $2 Billion Investment to Boost Connectivity and Growth

Delhi’s Aerocity is preparing for a monumental transformation, with a host of new developments set to drastically increase its connectivity and capacity. With the opening of the second phase of the Global Business District (GBD) by the end of this year, the area is primed to become a major hub for business, shopping, and leisure. The project, backed by a $2 billion investment from Bharti Real Estate, will reshape the city’s infrastructure and urban landscape.

At the heart of this transformation is the construction of a new loop that will provide seamless connectivity for motorists coming from Terminal 1 (T1) of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). This loop, currently under development, will direct traffic straight from the tunnel beneath the runway to Aerocity, bypassing major congestion points. Expected to be completed within a year, this loop will significantly ease access to the area, which currently houses a bustling mix of office buildings, hotels, and a metro station. As India’s largest aviation hub, Delhi Airport handles over 70 million passengers annually, with that number set to double in the coming years. The airport’s expansion includes plans to increase the footprint of Aerocity, which is already home to three office buildings—Worldmark 1, 2, and 3—alongside 11 hotels and a thriving metro connection. The daily footfall currently stands at about 50,000, but with the opening of four new office buildings by the end of 2025, this figure is expected to rise dramatically. In total, the GBD will expand by an additional 40 lakh square feet, which will also feature retail spaces.

Moreover, Aerocity will see the introduction of India’s largest mall, spanning 30 lakh square feet, by 2027. According to S K Sayal, MD and CEO of Bharti Real Estate, this will cause footfall to surge ten-fold by 2027-28. These developments are aligned with the broader goal of making Aerocity a global gateway for businesses and tourists alike. However, the ambitious project extends beyond commercial space. The future vision for Aerocity includes a multi-modal transport hub, which will integrate several key transportation systems. Delhi Metro, the Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS), and an air train linking T1, T2/3, and Aerocity are all part of the plan to enhance accessibility. The air train, which is set to be operational by 2027-28, will connect the airport terminals, cargo facilities, and Aerocity, providing easy access for passengers and workers alike. DIAL (Delhi International Airport Ltd) is spearheading this initiative, with a focus on creating an integrated hub to accommodate IGIA’s projected annual passenger traffic of 14 crore by the next decade.

Given the congestion on Delhi NCR roads, particularly the major routes like the Gurgaon Expressway, the government is also prioritising the development of public transport solutions. The expansion of Delhi Metro lines and the integration of RRTS into the new transport hub will provide much-needed relief for commuters. The upcoming infrastructure will not only ease traffic but also position Aerocity as a key business and leisure destination in the region. Sayal emphasised that the project will be a statement of India’s growing global influence and its ambition to lead in business and commerce. The projected impact on the local economy and job creation is immense. Once the full scale of the developments is realised, Aerocity will become a hub for business executives, global investors, and tourists, offering a range of offices, retail spaces, and recreational facilities. With a carefully crafted vision and robust infrastructure improvements, Aerocity is on track to become a world-class destination. As the city readies itself for this transformation, the future of Delhi’s business, tourism, and connectivity appears brighter than ever.

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