The Uttar Pradesh government is fast-tracking road development to the Noida International Airport, ensuring seamless connectivity and sustainable growth in the region.
Noida International AirportRoad DevelopmentSustainable InfrastructureNetzero EmissionsRegional GrowthReal EstateMay 17, 2025
The target is to align road readiness with the airport’s first phase of operations, expected to begin in 2025.
The Uttar Pradesh Public Works Department (PWD) and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) are jointly spearheading the road upgrades and greenfield corridors.
Key projects include a six-lane, access-controlled expressway connecting the airport with Greater Noida and eventually linking to the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, and improving village roads for last-mile connectivity.
The project focuses on reducing vehicular congestion, promoting cleaner mobility, using recycled materials, and adhering to green construction protocols. The airport is also envisioned as India’s first net-zero emissions airport.
The long-term benefits include decongesting Delhi and Noida, reducing travel time, shifting economic gravity southward towards western UP, and catalysing employment and investment in Tier-II towns along the corridor.
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