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NEW DELHI: An international airport with a capacity to handle 30-50 million passengers per year will come up at Jewar in Greater Noida in the next five to six years to ease the load on the Delhi airport, the government announced today.

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New Delhi, June 24

An international airport with a capacity to handle 30-50 million passengers per year will come up at Jewar in Greater Noida in the next five to six years to ease the load on the Delhi airport, the government announced today.

“In-principle clearance has been granted” for the greenfield airport at Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, said Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju.

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The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority has notified 3,000 hectares  in Jewar for the “world-class” airport in the national capital region, he said.

While 1,000 hectares will be acquired under the first phase, the government expects the entire project to cost Rs 15,000- 20,000 crore.

The Noida International Airport is expected to ease the pressure on the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. It will be located 72 km from IGI Airport and 65 km from Hindon Air Force station in Ghaziabad.

The metro service in Noida is likely to be extended up to Jewar. — Agencies

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