According to people acquainted with the project, the future Noida International Airport is on track to house India’s largest multimodal freight center by 2024. Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL) chose AISATS to handle the hub’s design, construction, funding, and operation, and they’ve already started.
According to a senior state government official, the multimodal freight terminal’s initial phase will cost Rs 1,200 crore, with Rs 456 crore already invested in the project. The business hopes to finish this state-of-the-art freight hub in time for Noida International Airport to open.
The cargo port, which covers a vast 80 acres and is the biggest of its kind in the nation, combines traditional and modern aspects to offer the air cargo and logistics supply chain industry in India smart, smooth, scalable, and secure solutions.
On Uttar Pradesh’s path to becoming a trillion-dollar economy, the growth of the Noida International Airport and its integrated freight center will be crucial. The modern multimodal freight hub at Noida International Airport in Jewar has substantially aided the state administration, headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, in reaching,this economic milestone, as mentioned by an official spokesperson.