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Noida International Airport Jewar Opens: PM Modi Unveils Delhi NCR’s Next Major Aviation Hub
PM Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase 1 of Noida International Airport today on Saturday, March 28, 2026, bringing a long-awaited infrastructure project closer to becoming operational. Located in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, the airport will serve as the second international gateway for the Delhi-NCR region alongside Indira Gandhi International Airport. While commercial flight operations are yet to begin, the launch marks an important step toward easing congestion in Delhi and strengthening connectivity across North India.
What Exactly Was Launched
On March 28, 2026, Phase 1 of the airport was formally inaugurated at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh. Positioned as the second international airport serving Delhi-NCR alongside Indira Gandhi International Airport, the project has been designed to take pressure off one of the busiest aviation hubs in the country. Built as a greenfield project, this airport hasn't been squeezed into an existing system. It's been planned from scratch with scale in mind.
What Phase 1 Actually Offers
Right now, the airport is operational in its first phase but that doesn't mean flights are taking off just yet.
Here's what has been built so far:
- Capacity to handle around 12 million passengers annually
- A single runway (with room to expand)
- Around 25 aircraft stands
- Nearly 50 check-in counters
- Capability to manage about 30 flights per hour
- Initial cargo handling capacity of roughly 2.5 lakh metric tonnes annually
It's functional, but still in its early stage like a newly opened highway before peak traffic kicks in.
When Will Flights Actually Start
This is the part most people care about and the answer is simple: Not immediately.
Commercial operations are expected to begin around May 2026, subject to final approvals and clearances. Airlines like IndiGo, Air India Express, and Akasa Air are expected to operate from here once things go live. So for now, it's inaugurated but not yet part of your booking app.
Why This Airport Is Important More Than It Seems
Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has been operating under heavy pressure for years. More passengers, more flights, more congestion that has been building steadily. Jewar changes that equation.
This airport is expected to:
- Reduce congestion in Delhi
- Improve connectivity across NCR and western Uttar Pradesh
- Strengthen cargo and logistics movement
- Open up new economic zones around the region
And unlike many projects that solve short-term problems, this one is clearly built with future demand in mind.
The Bigger Plan Behind It
Phase 1 is just the beginning. The airport is planned in four phases, eventually scaling up to:
- Around 70 million passengers annually
- Up to five runways in the long term
That puts it in the league of major global aviation hubs, not just a secondary airport. The idea isn't to support Delhi. It's to eventually stand as a parallel system.
The Investment And Scale
Projects like this don't come small.
- Phase 1 alone has cost over ₹11,000 crore
- The total project is expected to cross ₹29,000 crore
Developed by Zurich Airport's subsidiary, the airport is also being positioned as a sustainable, net-zero emissions project, which adds another layer to its long-term relevance.
What This Means For You
If you travel frequently, you won't feel the impact tomorrow but you will soon.
Once operational:
- Flight options from NCR could expand
- Ticket prices may become more competitive over time
- Travel to western UP and nearby regions could get significantly easier
And if you're not a frequent flyer, the ripple effects still matter-jobs, infrastructure, real estate, and overall connectivity will all shift around this development.
Airports don't just move people, they reshape regions. The inauguration of Noida International Airport at Jewar is less about today's flights and more about tomorrow's movement. Right now, it's a ready structure waiting for operations to begin. But over the next few years, it's expected to become a key part of how North India connects to itself and the world. For now, it's something to watch. Very soon, it'll be something people rely on.



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