New Delhi: The Greater Noida airport at Jewar will start with an annual passenger handling capacity of 60 lakh when it opens by March 2023 and then eventually grow in phases to reach 10 crore flyers every year by 2050.
A detailed PWC report on this infra project’s feasibility and sustainability shows that 85% of flyers to and from here will be domestic and the rest international.
The study says Jewar’s development will see annual passenger traffic grow to 1 crore by 2029-30 and then to 10 crore by 2050 in phases.
“Jewar Airport will be able to connect small cities to Delhi under UDAN. UP districts of Agra and Gautam Budh Nagar will be main contributors to Jewar airport. This airport can serve 8 domestic and 6 international destinations by 2022-23 and 37 domestic and 31 international destinations by 2050,” said a statement issued on behalf of UP government on this project — referred to many by the “MoYo airport” given the way both PM Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath are trying to get it completed at the earliest.
To Read the News in Full 25/04/18 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
A detailed PWC report on this infra project’s feasibility and sustainability shows that 85% of flyers to and from here will be domestic and the rest international.
The study says Jewar’s development will see annual passenger traffic grow to 1 crore by 2029-30 and then to 10 crore by 2050 in phases.
“Jewar Airport will be able to connect small cities to Delhi under UDAN. UP districts of Agra and Gautam Budh Nagar will be main contributors to Jewar airport. This airport can serve 8 domestic and 6 international destinations by 2022-23 and 37 domestic and 31 international destinations by 2050,” said a statement issued on behalf of UP government on this project — referred to many by the “MoYo airport” given the way both PM Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath are trying to get it completed at the earliest.
To Read the News in Full 25/04/18 Saurabh Sinha/Times of India
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