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Noida Airport Misses Third Deadline, Launch Now Expected After July

With incomplete construction and pending regulatory approvals, officials are demanding revised timelines and exploring phased operations.

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The Uttar Pradesh chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh (centre) during site inspection on Wednesday. (HT Photo)
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Overview

  • The May 15 deadline for domestic operations at Noida International Airport has been missed, marking the third delay for the project.
  • Construction progress remains at 80% for the terminal and 90% for airside infrastructure, with critical systems like CNS/ATM and water treatment plants lagging behind.
  • Regulatory approvals from DGCA and BCAS are still pending, with BCAS stating it requires at least 45 days post-compliance to issue security clearance.
  • The Uttar Pradesh government has imposed daily penalties of Rs 10 lakh on the concessionaire YIAPL since January 1 for delays and is demanding a detailed catch-up plan within 15 days.
  • Authorities are considering phased operations, including cargo-only services or limited passenger flights, while a full launch timeline is finalized.