The Free Press Journal

Jewar to be Asia’s 2nd largest airport

... as Yogi clears 3 more runaways

- SRAWAN SHUKLA /

The Jewar Internatio­nal Airport in Greater Noida will be India’s largest airport and second largest in Asia after Yogi Adityanath Cabinet okayed 3 runaways for the second phase developmen­t of the proposed airport.

Currently, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport is the largest in the country with three runways.

The first phase will, however, have only 2 runaways. The 1,334 hectares for the airport, rechristen­ed as Greenfield Internatio­nal Airport, was acquired last year and the constructi­on is in full swing. The first phase is expected to complete with a runway by 2024 with at Rs29,500 crore.

The state government has already inked a pact with a Zurich-based company for the first phase constructi­on.

The Yogi Adityanath Cabinet cleared the second phase developmen­t of the Airport after Noida Internatio­nal Airport Limited (NIAL) cleared the technical feasibilit­y report submitted by the

Project Monitoring and Implementa­tion Committee (PMIC). The second phase of Greenfield Internatio­nal Airport will begin in 2042. The work will be completed in 4 sub-phases with the fourth beginning in 2061. About 4,751 hectares and a budget of Rs31,114 crore will be required to complete the 4 phases of the second phase.

Besides, the Yogi Cabinet has also approved a budget of Rs426 crore for acquisitio­n of 233 acres to construct an airport at Ayodhya. The State Civil Aviation dept plans to develop the airport with a Boeing landing facility before the Ram temple’s completion. The Cabinet also okayed to begin the budget sessions from Feb 18. The Yogi govt will table its last budget before the Assembly poll likely in Feb-March 2022.

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