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Noida Airport: Swiss Efficiency Meets Indian Warmth
15 Dec
Summary
- Noida International Airport aims for 6-8 million passengers in its first year.
- Airport to feature digital travel with biometric-enabled processing at all gates.
- Greenfield airports like NIA position India as a global aviation hub.

Noida International Airport (NIA) is poised to commence operations, projecting an initial annual passenger traffic of 6 to 8 million within its first full year. Phase 1 of the airport is designed for a capacity of 12 million passengers, with ambitious plans to expand to 30 million annually by 2030 and eventually 70 million by 2050. This new greenfield airport aims to alleviate pressure on Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport and significantly contribute to India's aspiration of becoming a global aviation hub.
The airport promises a unique passenger experience by merging Swiss efficiency with Indian warmth. It will feature a fully digital travel journey, incorporating self-bag drops, self-boarding gates, and DigiYatra biometric-enabled processing at every gate for swift and secure travel. Connectivity options will include taxis, buses, intercity coaches, and future links via high-speed rail and metro corridors, ensuring comprehensive last-mile access.
NIA is designed to strengthen India's aviation infrastructure, positioning cities like Delhi-Noida, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Mumbai as potential global aviation hubs by 2030. The airport is also developing a Multi-Modal Cargo Hub with a phase 1 capacity of 200,000 metric tons annually, scaling up significantly. Environmental sustainability is a core focus, with a net-zero emissions philosophy incorporating rainwater harvesting, solar power, and waste management.




