Noida International Airport masterplan has been released on Tuesday, August 31, 2021. As per the information, the airport that will come up in Jewar area, will have 12 million passengers' annual capacity, 3.9-km-long runway, 28 aircraft stands, 101,590 sq. m. area Terminal one, 40 acres for MRO facility, 167 acres for real estate development.

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Also, as per the plan, the first flight is likely to take off from the Noida International Airport any day in year 2024-25. All required permissions and sanctions have been granted to the company in this regard.

 

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Noida International Airport officials and Gautam Buddh Nagar police held a coordination meeting on Monday to discuss security arrangements for the upcoming airport.

The meeting, held at the Commissionerate office, was chaired by Police Commissioner Alok Singh with Yamuna International Airport Private Limited's (YIAPL) CEO Christoph Schnellmann and COO Kiran Jain, according to a report by PTI.

"A coordination meeting with CEO Noida International Airport Christoph Schnellmann, COO Kiran Jain was held at CP office in Sector 108 to discuss and coordinate comprehensive policy and security-related arrangements for the international airport," Commissioner Alok Singh tweeted, as per a report by PTI.

YIAPL is a 100 percent subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG, the Swiss-headquartered concessionaire selected for developing the greenfield airport coming up in Jewar area of the district.

The Noida International Airport near Delhi is billed to be India's biggest upon completion. The first phase of the project is planned to come up in an area of 1,334 hectare with two runways, according to officials, reported PTI.