

New Delhi: Tata Projects on Monday announced that the Noida International Airport is fully ready for commercial operations after securing all necessary regulatory approvals.
The development marks the successful completion of the airport’s construction phase, with Tata Projects serving as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor. The company said the milestone reinforces its capability in delivering complex, large-scale infrastructure projects aligned with India’s growth ambitions.
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The airport has been developed by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG. Strategically located in western Uttar Pradesh, the project is expected to significantly enhance aviation capacity in the National Capital Region and drive economic growth, logistics development, tourism and urban expansion.
In its first phase, Terminal 1 spans over 1 lakh square metres and is designed to handle 12 million passengers annually. The facility is equipped with advanced digital systems to ensure efficient passenger processing.
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The airport also features a 3,900-metre runway capable of handling wide-body aircraft, along with a modern cargo terminal, an Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower, and extensive airside and landside infrastructure.
Tata Projects’ EPC scope included construction of the terminal building, runway, cargo terminal, ATC tower, roads, utilities, and other ancillary infrastructure.
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