CM Yogi reviews Jewar airport progress work

The CM closely reviewed the progress of the domestic terminal, inauguration venue, security arrangements, traffic management, and ongoing construction works.

The CM said that Noida International Airport will serve as a symbol of Uttar Pradesh’s development.The CM said that Noida International Airport will serve as a symbol of Uttar Pradesh’s development. (Image: @CMOfficeUP)

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday visited the Noida International Airport site in Jewar to review the preparations and conduct an inspection. He closely reviewed the progress of the domestic terminal, inauguration venue, security arrangements, traffic management, and ongoing construction works.

The Chief Minister also chaired a high-level review meeting with the senior officials and directed that every task be completed within the stipulated timeframe, maintaining the highest standards, and warned against any form of laxity in inauguration preparations.

The CM said that Noida International Airport will serve as a symbol of Uttar Pradesh’s development. He emphasized that quality, timeliness, and coordination must remain top priorities in all construction activities.

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CM Yogi also stressed the importance of beautification, cleanliness and passenger amenities across the airport complex and surrounding areas. The Chief Minister also called for a concrete, coordinated plan for security and traffic management, along with the timely completion of connecting roads and metro projects.

At the time of inauguration, the airport will operate with one runway, capable of handling 12 million passengers annually and an average of 150 flights per day. Once passenger traffic exceeds 10 million, work on the second runway will commence, eventually enabling the two runways to serve 70 million passengers, according to a press release issued by the UP government.

At full capacity, Jewar Airport will feature five runways spread over 11,750 acres and handle up to 300 million passengers annually, making it one of the largest airports in the world.

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