August21 , 2026

    Noida International Airport to Launch Commercial Operations from June 15

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    Noida International Airport is set to begin commercial operations from June 15, marking a major milestone in India’s aviation infrastructure expansion and adding new capacity to serve the fast-growing Delhi-NCR region.

    The launch of passenger services is expected to ease congestion at existing airports in the National Capital Region while improving connectivity for travelers and cargo operators. Once operational, the airport will provide an additional gateway for domestic and international airlines seeking access to one of India’s busiest air travel markets.

    Located in Greater Noida, the airport is positioned to support both passenger traffic and freight movement through modern facilities, multimodal connectivity, and planned future expansion phases. It is expected to play a significant role in boosting regional economic development, logistics activity, and employment generation.

    Industry analysts view the airport as a strategic addition to India’s broader aviation growth story, driven by rising passenger demand, fleet expansion, and increasing cargo volumes. Enhanced airport infrastructure is also critical for supporting e-commerce, express freight, and export-oriented industries in northern India.

    The phased rollout of operations is likely to include progressive route additions, airline onboarding, and expansion of terminal capacity over time.

    With commercial services commencing from June 15, Noida International Airport is poised to become an important new hub for mobility, trade, and investment in the region.