BJP MLA Dhirendra Singh from Jewar constituency highlighted the employment potential linked to the upcoming Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh. Singh mentioned the influx of multinational companies and the focus on creating job opportunities, especially for women, through textile industries. This development is expected to significantly boost employment for skilled individuals in North India.
The airport’s impact goes beyond connectivity, serving as a catalyst for industrial and economic growth in the region. Various sectors, including textiles and manufacturing, are projected to thrive around the airport, offering employment to numerous locals and increasing per capita income in the vicinity. Former CEO of the Yamuna Authority, Arunvir Singh, praised the airport project as a significant opportunity aligned with the Prime Minister and Chief Minister’s vision.
The Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar Airport, is set to drive infrastructure development in western Uttar Pradesh and the NCR region. Apart from enhancing aviation services, the airport is poised to attract investments, enhance regional connectivity, and elevate living standards for residents in Gautam Buddha Nagar and nearby areas.
Phase I of the airport encompasses a 3,900-meter runway spread across 1,334 hectares. The commencement of domestic flight operations is anticipated by late April, with the surrounding industrial and commercial ecosystem expected to generate employment and growth prospects for a large population in North India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate Phase I of the Noida International Airport, marking a significant milestone for India’s aviation sector and regional progress in western Uttar Pradesh.
