From Vision To Reality: Jewar Airport Nears Completion | CM Adityanath Reviews Progress

From Vision To Reality: Jewar Airport Nears Completion | CM Adityanath Reviews Progress

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Business Today
  • Updated Oct 27, 2025 11:39 AM IST

A state-of-the-art aviation marvel is taking shape in Noida — the Jewar International Airport. A project that promises to transform India’s air travel landscape and make the country one of the top aviation hubs in the world. Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath inspected the site ahead of its grand unveiling by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling it a “symbol of U.P’s unstoppable growth.” Spread across 3,300 acres, the first phase of the airport is 95% complete and likely to be inaugurated by November 2025. Built at a cost of ₹7,000 crore, the airport will handle 1.2 crore passengers annually, with capacity to scale up to 12 crore by 2050. From automated check-ins and smart navigation to advanced runways and digital baggage systems, Jewar airport represents the future of Indian aviation. More than an airport — it’s the engine of growth for Western Uttar Pradesh, set to attract industries, investors, and innovation to the region. After Navi Mumbai Airport, this is the next big leap — redrawing India’s flight map and redefining the journey from takeoff to touchdown.

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