Prime Minister Modi inaugurates Noida International Airport Phase I. The new Jewar airport in Uttar Pradesh, developed under a Public-Private Partnership model with an investment of Rs 11,200 crore, marks a significant expansion of India's aviation infrastructure. Positioned as the second international gateway for Delhi-NCR, the airport will complement the existing Indira Gandhi International Airport and help ease congestion in the region. Phase I is designed to handle 12 million passengers annually, with future expansion plans targeting capacity of up to 70 million passengers per year. This development is expected to enhance regional and international connectivity while supporting India's ambition to become a global aviation hub.
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