Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Phase 1 of the Noida International Airport in Jewar on June 15, 2024 [2].
The launch of the greenfield airport aims to boost regional connectivity for the Delhi-NCR region and Western Uttar Pradesh. By providing a third aviation hub for the capital area, the project intends to reduce congestion at existing terminals and stimulate economic growth in the surrounding districts.
Commercial flight operations officially commenced on June 15, 2024 [1]. An inaugural IndiGo flight marked the start of passenger services at the facility [1]. The event served as a milestone for the region's infrastructure development, transitioning the project from construction to active operation.
As part of the celebrations, farmers from Jewar who provided the land for the airport's construction were honored. A group of these landowners boarded a flight from the new airport to Lucknow [1]. The purpose of the trip was to meet with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath [1].
The project represents a significant investment in the state's transportation network. The transition to commercial operations allows the government to begin scaling the airport's capacity to meet the demands of the National Capital Region [2].
“Commercial flight operations officially commenced on June 15, 2024”
The opening of Noida International Airport creates a strategic alternative to Indira Gandhi International Airport, potentially decentralizing air traffic in Northern India. The inclusion of land-giving farmers in the inaugural celebrations is a symbolic gesture intended to mitigate local friction and signal a partnership between the state's industrial ambitions and its agrarian base.


