Today, March 28, is going to be recorded in golden letters in the civil aviation history of Uttar Pradesh and the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today grandly inaugurate the first phase of Jewar International Airport in Noida. This airport is on its way to becoming the largest airport not only in India but in entire Asia. The entire district administration including Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is on alert mode regarding the inauguration ceremony.
Cost and investment: First phase completed for Rs 11,282 crore
The first phase of Jewar Airport has been built under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. its total cost Rs 11,282 crore In which the private partner has invested Rs 6,876 crore, while the Uttar Pradesh government has spent Rs 4,406 crore on land acquisition. Estimated cost of the entire project Rs 29,560 crore Has been estimated. In today’s program, along with inaugurating the cargo terminal, PM Modi will also lay the foundation stone of the ‘Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul’ (MRO) facility to be built on 40 acres.
Features of the airport: 3,900 meter long runway and modern technology
This airport is a unique example of modernity. its initial capacity 1.2 crore passengers annually The aim is to increase it to Rs 7 crore in future.
Long Runway: A 3,900 meter long runway has been built here, where the world’s largest and widest aircraft will be able to land easily.
All Weather Operations: With the help of modern navigation system and advanced airfield lighting, flights can be operated here 24 hours in any weather.
Cargo Hub: A huge multi-modal cargo hub has been built to transport freight, with capacity starting from 2.5 lakh tonnes to 18 lakh tonnes.
Historical record of UP: First state to have 5 international airports
With the opening of Jewar Airport, Uttar Pradesh will become the only state in the country which has 5 International Airport Will be. PM Modi said that this airport will reduce the congestion at Delhi’s IGI airport and will strengthen the connectivity of western Uttar Pradesh as well as the entire Delhi-NCR globally. This will also help the logistics sector and trade to reach new heights.
5 level security cover: ban on drones and deployment of ATS
In view of the arrival of the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister, security arrangements have been tightened. the entire area ‘Red Zone’ Has been declared.
security forces: More than 7000 policemen, 10 IPS officers, 10 companies of PAC, RAF and ATS teams have been deployed.
Supervision: Every activity is being monitored with 300 high-resolution CCTV cameras. Anti-drone units have also been activated.
Strict checking: Metal detectors have been installed at all entry points and no one is allowed to enter without a thorough search. The police are also keeping a close eye on those spreading rumors on social media.
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