India Unveils Massive New International Airport Near Delhi

India's Prime Minister Modi opens a massive new international airport in Noida, set to serve up to 70 million passengers annually and transform regional connectivity.
In a major infrastructure milestone for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated the new Noida International Airport in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The airport, located in the town of Jewar just outside of New Delhi, is poised to become one of the largest aviation hubs in the country, with the capacity to handle up to 70 million passengers per year once fully operational.
The new airport represents a significant investment in India's transportation and connectivity infrastructure, aimed at easing congestion and improving regional mobility in the densely populated National Capital Region. With its strategic location, the Noida International Airport is expected to play a crucial role in India's economic development by enhancing air travel and logistics for businesses and travelers alike.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Prime Minister Modi hailed the project as a
Source: Deutsche Welle


