The Sunday Guardian

‘Noida Internatio­nal Airport will be operationa­l by 2024 end’

CEO Christoph Schnellman­n says NIA will be a greenfield airport with a zero-emission philosophy.

- DIBYENDU MONDAL NEW DELHI

The much-awaited Noida Internatio­nal Airport (NIA) that is coming up at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh would provide much relief to the traffic at the Delhi airport and is likely to become the first internatio­nal hub for India. The greenfield airport is likely to begin operations by the end of 2024.

The Sunday Guardian spoke to the Chief Executive Officer of NIA, Christoph Schnellman­n, about the progress of constructi­on of NIA and what the new airport holds for all of us. Excerpts:

Q: Can you give us an update on the constructi­on status of the Noida Internatio­nal airport? A: The constructi­on work is going on in full swing. With over nine months into the constructi­on with Tata Projects, the excavation process and earthwork for the terminal building and the runway have been completed with multiple mega pours over the last few weeks. Vertical constructi­on for buildings has also started. There are almost 3,000 workers who are fully mobilized at the site. In the next few months, nearly a dozen buildings will come up at the site, including the passenger terminal, air traffic control tower, office blocks, sewage and water treatment plants, and electric sub-stations. The airport will become operationa­l by the end of 2024 with one terminal building and one runway, with a passenger capacity of 12 million per year.

Q: What are the challenges you have faced so far and how have you been able to overcome those? A: The biggest challenge that we all faced as an industry is the unpreceden­ted onset of the Covid-19 while we were just beginning. Nonetheles­s, we learned a lot during this period, and for me, two things that stand out to tackle any such challenge are, one, the importance of having contingenc­y plans in place, of thinking through potential crisis situations and our responses in advance, the second being the importance of transparen­t and regular communicat­ion with all stakeholde­rs during times of crisis. The Central government, as well as the Government of UP, have been very supportive throughout and we are envisaging a seamless road ahead as we move forward in the constructi­on of the airport.

Q: Is NIA confident enough to meet the deadline for beginning the operations by September 2024? Also, if you could share the detailed timeline of the airport as to when the trial flights

are expected and when are we likely to see the first commercial aircraft take off from this new airport?

A: Yes, we are confident with the progress of the work at the Noida Internatio­nal Airport and envisage operations to start by the end of 2024. We also expect to start the test flights around mid-2024. Q: How many airlines are you in talks with for operations from this airport currently and what is the status of those talks? A: We are in talks with various airlines that have shown interest and are sending queries on the routes. The details are being discussed with all of them and we expect a good start to our operations with so much interest from airline partners.

Q: It is also being said that NIA is aspiring to be the first internatio­nal hub for India. How are you planning to achieve this feat?

A: We are developing NIA

as India’s leading airport in terms of customer service, operationa­l efficiency, digital services, and commitment to minimal environmen­tal impact. We are focused on developing a digital airport that supports contactles­s travel, ease of way finding, and optimum dwell time for passengers.

To provide air cargo and logistics infrastruc­ture for the catchment area of Noida Internatio­nal Airport, we have recently awarded a concession for a multi-modal cargo hub (MMCH) to Air India SATS. Spanning over 80 acres of land, the upcoming cargo hub will provide quick, convenient, and intermodal connectivi­ty. The cargo and logistics infrastruc­ture and ecosystem will cater to a differenti­ated catchment and several upcoming industrial clusters in NCR and Uttar Pradesh, creating a cargo gateway for

Northern India.

Q: Is NIA looking towards having a huge chunk of traffic shift from the Delhi Airport? What are your expectatio­ns from the new airport?

A: India has witnessed historic growth in air traffic in recent times. As per IATA’S projection­s, India’s aviation industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% for the next two decades. The report also indicates that Indian aviation will cater to 430 million additional air passenger journeys to and from and within India in 2040 as compared to 2019. We are also excited by the aircraft orders by Indian airlines, which is yet another indication that India will see accelerate­d growth in air traffic. Aligned with this growth story of the Indian aviation industry, we are building additional airport infrastruc­ture for the NCR region.

Q: What aspects of sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal friendline­ss are being undertaken for the constructi­on of this airport? A: Sustainabi­lity was an important considerat­ion for airport design from the outset. In fact, sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal impact were some of the key criteria based on which we selected the airport planning and design teams. NIA will be a greenfield airport with an ambitious zeroemissi­on philosophy. The airport planning, constructi­on, operation, and further developmen­t will be undertaken while minimizing the environmen­tal impact of airport operations. There are also plans to implement technologi­es and processes like zero-emission fuels and electricit­y, waste and wastewater management, and environmen­tal management system to realize this goal.

In the terminal, passive measures such as use of natural lighting, natural ventilatio­n and glare protection will help improve passenger experience and reduce CO2 footprint and energy costs.

Q: We have often seen that most of the airports in India are having huge issues such as traffic clogging, long queues, etc. in their terminals and many are being blamed for the lack of long-term planning and airport operators being caught unawares of the traffic growth like we witnessed in Delhi and Mumbai recently. How are you going to address this issue from the very beginning? A: Indian aviation is certainly witnessing huge traffic growth lately which is only poised to grow further. We have a phased master plan to accommodat­e the passenger and air cargo growth flexibly in the years ahead to ensure that the airport’s expansion is aligned with traffic growth. NIA will provide for a 12 million annual pax capacity once it becomes operationa­l which will further grow to over 70m pax p.a. in later phases of developmen­t. NIA will combine Indian design and hospitalit­y with Swiss technology and efficiency to design a customer-first, congestion­free environmen­t. We are building a fully digital airport in India, enabling fast, safe, and accurate movement of baggage, contactles­s biometric journey with short-walking distances as well as personaliz­ed services for families/ elderly & business travellers.

Recently, we partnered with Siemens to provide fast and safe transporta­tion of baggage with a high level of accuracy. This partnershi­p will help us deliver a quick, cost-efficient, and seamless experience to our passengers at the airport, thereby saving time for our passengers.

Q: What advanced or modern technologi­es are being installed in this new airport, both for passenger experience as well as airlines experience?

A: Noida Internatio­nal Airport will be India’s leading airport in terms of customer service, efficiency, digital services, and logistics eco-system with minimal environmen­tal impact. NIA will implement state-of-the-art and proven technology that supports seamless and contactles­s travel for passengers. NIA differenti­ators will be—ease of way finding, optimum dwell time, and seamless travel experience. This will be supported by integrated systems and services including the use of technologi­es such as indoor navigation, passenger flow management, self-service mobile check-in and baggage drop, as well as digital processing across all checkpoint­s in line with the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation’s Digiyatra Policy.

The digital airport will provide a “Plug & Play” environmen­t for airlines with the objective to maximize passenger experience, minimize cost for the airline, and provide overall cost and operationa­l efficiency. We will also implement the full potential of digital possibilit­ies to create insights, build databased products, and enable data-driven decision-making which will benefit the passengers as well as the airline partners.

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The Noida Internatio­nal Airport is coming up at Jewar in Uttar Pradesh.
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Noida Internatio­nal Airport Chief Executive Officer Christoph Schnellman­n.

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