Body:The much-anticipated Noida airport in Jewar, slated to become a competitor to Delhi’s bustling airport, has encountered delays in its construction timeline. Originally planned to commence flight operations by the end of this year, the project’s completion has now been pushed to April 2025.
Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL), overseeing the project, attributed the delays to disruptions in the supply chain caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical conflicts. These challenges have slowed the delivery of crucial construction materials and equipment.
Despite setbacks, YIAPL reported that construction progress is advanced, with significant milestones achieved in infrastructure development. Key elements such as the runway, passenger terminal, and control tower are well underway. Recent developments include the awarding of concessions for ground handling and commercial operations.
Located in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, approximately 75 km from Delhi airport, the Noida airport aims to handle between 9.4 to 11.7 million passengers in its initial phase by 2025-26. This delay underscores the airport’s importance in easing congestion at Delhi airport and enhancing regional connectivity.
A calibration flight conducted in April 2024 marked a pivotal step towards operational readiness. Such flights are critical in fine-tuning navigation aids, runway lighting, and airspace to ensure safety and accuracy before full-scale commercial operations begin.
Once operational, the Noida airport plans to initiate services with 65 daily flights, positioning itself as a significant player in India’s aviation sector alongside established hubs like Delhi airport.