PM Modi to Inaugurate Noida International Airport, India's Largest, Next Month
In a significant announcement, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath revealed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the Noida International Airport at Jewar next month. This declaration was made during an interaction with the Indian diaspora in Singapore, highlighting the state's advancements in aviation infrastructure.
Uttar Pradesh Leads in Airport Development
Chief Minister Adityanath emphasized that Uttar Pradesh currently boasts the highest number of airports in India, a testament to its rapid growth in connectivity. He stated, "Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of airports in India. PM Modi will inaugurate Noida International Airport, Jewar, next month. This is about to be the biggest airport in India." This move underscores the state's commitment to enhancing transportation networks and economic development.
Features of the Noida International Airport
The upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar is poised to become the largest airport in India, serving as a major hub for both passengers and cargo. Adityanath elaborated, "It will emerge as the biggest centre not only for passengers but also for cargo. A very big centre is being built and we are taking it forward." Key aspects include:
- Size and Scale: Designed to be the biggest airport in the country, it will significantly boost regional connectivity.
- Passenger and Cargo Hub: The airport will cater to a high volume of travelers while also facilitating efficient cargo operations, supporting trade and logistics.
- Infrastructure Development: Part of Uttar Pradesh's broader strategy to expand aviation infrastructure, aligning with national growth objectives.
Once operational, the Noida International Airport is expected to transform the region's aviation landscape, providing enhanced services and economic opportunities. This inauguration marks a milestone in India's efforts to modernize its transportation systems and foster global connectivity.



