This special report focuses on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's inspection of the nearly complete Noida International Airport at Jewar. He called the project a 'symbol of the state's development and a turning point in its aviation history'. The Chief Minister reviewed the domestic terminal, security protocols, and arrangements for the inauguration, holding a high-level meeting to ensure all work is completed to the highest standard. Positioned strategically along the Yamuna Expressway, the airport's first phase will feature one runway with a capacity for 12 million passengers and 150 daily flights. It aims to serve the National Capital Region and parts of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Western Uttar Pradesh, significantly boosting regional connectivity and economic growth. With this launch, Uttar Pradesh will become the only state in India with five international airports.
00:00Now news from Uttar Pradesh, where the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanad inspected the nearly complete Noida International Airport at Javar.
00:09The Chief Minister Yogi reviewed the domestic terminal, security arrangements, traffic flow and the site of the upcoming inauguration ceremony.
00:17He also held a high-level meeting with officials from the district administration.
00:21The initial phase will have one runway and annual capacity of 12 million passengers, with 150 flights operating daily.
00:31A second runway will be added once traffic crosses 10 million passengers per year.
00:36Positioned along the Yamuna Expressway, just 75 kilometers from Delhi, the airport will cater to the national capital region, Haryana, Rajasthan and Western Uttar Pradesh.
00:46This comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the state-of-art Navi Mumbai International Airport earlier this month.
00:53The airport is expected to boost trade and tourism for Mumbai, Pune and Konkan area.
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