June23 , 2026

    Noida International Airport Emerges as Alternative Air Cargo Gateway Amid Delhi Congestion

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    Indian air cargo stakeholders grappling with severe capacity constraints at Delhi’s main airport are being offered a new logistics option through the upcoming Noida International Airport (NIA). The development is expected to ease pressure on the National Capital Region’s air freight network while providing exporters and logistics companies with additional cargo handling capacity.

    According to a report, NIA is positioning itself as a complementary gateway to Delhi, targeting freight forwarders, exporters and air cargo operators seeking alternatives to congestion-related delays. The airport is expected to support the growing demand for airfreight services in northern India and strengthen supply chain resilience for time-sensitive shipments.

    Logistics providers, including Triton Logistics & Maritime, are exploring opportunities linked to the new cargo hub as businesses look to diversify their airfreight options. Industry participants believe the additional capacity could help improve transit times, reduce bottlenecks and enhance connectivity for manufacturers and exporters across the region.

    The emergence of NIA comes at a time when India’s air cargo sector is witnessing sustained growth, increasing the need for additional infrastructure and alternative gateways to support trade expansion. The airport’s cargo facilities are expected to play a significant role in accommodating future freight volumes while complementing existing operations in Delhi.

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