PM invited to open Jewar airport

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said a request has been sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate the Noida International Airport at Jewar on March 28.Addressing an event, CM Adityanath said Uttar Pradesh has significantly expanded its air connectivity in recent years.
“For connectivity in the country, especially air connectivity, Uttar Pradesh today has 16 domestic airports and four international airports. The fifth international airport in the country is coming up at Jewar. We have sent a request to Prime Minister for its inauguration on March 28 and have invited him,” he said.He added that the airport is expected to give a major boost to the State’s economy.
“Imagine the scale of growth once the Jewar airport becomes operational. It is expected to generate revenue of around Rs 1 lakh crore for the Uttar Pradesh Government,” the CM said.
The remarks come days after Noida International Airport CEO Christoph Schnellmann met Adityanath in Lucknow and presented the aerodrome licence issued by the Centre for the airport. The Noida International Airport, being developed at Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar district under a public-private partnership model, is a major greenfield project aimed at boosting connectivity between the National Capital Region, western Uttar Pradesh and key domestic and international destinations.
In its first phase, the airport will have one runway and a passenger terminal with an annual handling capacity of around 12 million passengers.
The terminal, spread over about 1.38 lakh square metres, will include 48 check-in counters, nine security screening lanes and nine immigration counters, along with domestic and international lounges. The remarks come days after Noida International Airport CEO Christoph Schnellmann met Adityanath in Lucknow and presented the aerodrome licence issued by the Centre for the airport.
The Noida International Airport, being developed at Jewar in Gautam Buddha Nagar district under a public-private partnership model, is a major greenfield project aimed at boosting connectivity between the National Capital Region, western Uttar Pradesh and key domestic and international destinations.
In its first phase, the airport will have one runway and a passenger terminal with an annual handling capacity of around 12 million passengers.
The terminal, spread over about 1.38 lakh square metres, will include 48 check-in counters, nine security screening lanes and nine immigration counters, along with domestic and international lounges.















