![]() On its south-west is the old city of Aligarh that lies at a distance of 45 kms. Located in Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, Jewar is about 72 kms from the IGI Airport and 40 kms from Noida. ![]() Jewar Airport Traffic Handling Capacityĭesigned for a capacity of 70 million passengers per annum, the Jewar Airport may serve a total annual passenger demand of around 5 million, which may go up to 16 million by 2029-30, 71 million by 2043-44 and continue to operate at around 77 million till end of the concession. Jewar Airport phase-1 will require around Rs 3,745 crores, phase-2 Rs 3,537 crores, phase-3 Rs 4,079 crores and phase-4 Rs 4,384 crores. To be developed in four phases, the Jewar airport project would require capital expenditure of around Rs 15,754 crores. At a later stage, the Jewar Airport could be connected with the Eastern Peripheral Expressway that joins Haryana's Palwal with Kundli, bypassing the national capital. The government is also considering the possibility of linking the airport with Sarai Kale Khan, a major bus transit station in the national capital, through a dedicated Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS). Plans are also in the works to link the $-3.1 billion Jewar Airport with Delhi's Metro’s Aqua Line by 2025. The Jewar Airport will have an Aerocity on the lines of the one at the IGI Airport. The arrival of the airport would bless this property market with several other infrastructural developments, too. It is also 700 metres from the Yamuna Expressway. It will also provide the western UP region with a highly robust connectivity net - the travel time to and from the Jewar Airport is expected to be one of the major determinants for passenger’s airport preference.Īs it is, the Jewar Airport site is about 30 kms from the state highway (SH-22A) that connects Palwal and Aligarh. Jewar Airport And The Connectivity Netįrom the broader perspective, the Jewar airport will connect several key cities of UP, including Agra, Mathura and Gautam Buddh Nagar, to the world’s aviation network. With the Jewar Airport becoming operational, the national capital region will get the distinction of hosting two international airports within a 100-kilometre radius. The Jewar Airport project, which was first conceived in 2001 and received approval only over a decade-and-a-half later, will entail the development of 2,200 acres of land. An area of 1,334 hectares has been earmarked for development of phase-1 of the airport project. On completion, the Jewar Airport will cater to 12 million passengers under phase-I. The much-publicised event that would initiate the process to build the Noida International Airport at Jewar had in attendance high-profile attendees like Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath.Īccording to Zurich Airport International Asia, phase-I of the Noida airport project is expected to be completed by September 30, 2024. Formally known as the Noida International Airport, the upcoming airport is expected to boost the fortunes for a high potential real estate region that has so far been impacted by a multi-year slowdown. Prime minister Narendra Modi, on November 25, 2021, laid the foundation stone for the Jewar Airport in a mega event. PM Modi Lays Foundation Stone Boost Expected For Noida Housing Market We shall deploy the latest technologies in its construction while meeting the highest standards of quality, safety, and sustainability,” said Vinayak Pai, CEO and MD- designate, Tata Projects Limited. Tata Projects will work closely with YIAPL to deliver India’s most advanced and environment-friendly airport on time. “We are proud to be entrusted the EPC works for the greenfield Noida International Airport at Jewar. Together with Tata Projects, we’re working to deliver a passenger terminal, runway, and other airport infrastructure with a capacity of 12 million passengers annually, by 2024,” YIAPL chief executive officer Christoph Schnellmann said. “With the award of this EPC contract, our project enters the next phase, which will witness a rapid increase in the pace of construction activities on site. According to Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL), which selected Tata Projects on quality and cost-based selection criterion to build the second international airport in Noida, Phase-1 of the Noida International Airport is likely to become functional by 2024. ![]() Under the contract, Tata Projects will build the Jewar Airport terminal, runways, airside infrastructure, and other ancillary facilities around the airport. June 7, 2022: Tata Projects has outbid construction giants such as Shapoorji Pallonji Group and Larsen & Toubro to win the bid to construct the Jewar Airport in Noida. ![]() Jewar airport latest news Tata Projects Bags Bid To Build Jewar Airport
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