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Moneycontrol Area Watch | Jewar Airport brings tailwinds to projects along Yamuna Expressway

With the concession agreement for Zurich Airport International to design, build and operate the Noida International Airport for 40 years signed on October 7, real estate activity is expected to pick up along the Yamuna Expressway.

October 17, 2021 / 10:13 IST
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Buddh International Circuit (above) brought the Yamuna Expressway in the limelight, and now the proposed Jewar Airport is giving the area a leg-up.
Buddh International Circuit (above) brought the Yamuna Expressway in the limelight, and now the proposed Jewar Airport is giving the area a leg-up.

Buddh International Circuit - India’s first and only Formula One track - brought the Yamuna Expressway in limelight and real-estate investors as well as end-users directed their investments to the area in droves. But with the real-estate sector remaining stagnant over the years, the focus of homebuyers shifted to conventional residential areas along the Noida Expressway.

The development story changed after November 29 last year, when Zurich Airport emerged as the highest bidder - Rs 400 per passenger - to develop the Jewar Airport, outbidding competitors like Adani Enterprises, DIAL and Anchorage Infrastructure Investments Holding. It received the security clearance from the Union ministry of home affairs to develop the airport at Jewar in May this year.

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On October 7, the Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) and Zurich Airport International AG signed a key agreement that would allow the Swiss developer to begin work at the site of the upcoming Jewar airport near Delhi. The 'concession agreement' for the Greenfield airport, estimated to cost Rs 29,560 crore, was inked between the Uttar Pradesh government's agency and the Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (YIAPL), a special purpose vehicle floated by the Zurich Airport for the project.

The concession agreement grants Zurich Airport International the licence to design, build and operate Noida International Airport for a period of 40 years. The airport is being built on the public-private partnership (PPP) model and is billed to be the biggest in India upon completion. The first phase is expected to be completed in 2024. Land for the first phase has been acquired by the district administration from six villages of Rohi, Parohi, Banwari Bans, Dayantpur, Kishorepur and Ranhera in Jewar tehsil under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (RFCTLARR) Act, 2013.