The upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar is capturing attention—both for its sheer scale and its ambitious design features. Set to be one of the largest greenfield airports in India, Jewar aims to combine massive capacity with state-of-the-art passenger experience and infrastructure planning.
Spanning thousands of acres, the airport’s master plan includes multiple runways, a sprawling terminal with high ceilings and natural light, and innovative transit systems connecting to Noida, Delhi, Greater Noida, and surrounding regions. Green design is central: solar panels, rainwater harvesting, smart lighting, and energy-efficient systems are integrated to reduce its carbon footprint.
Architectural renderings reveal sleek glass facades, landscaped public zones, and seamless passenger flows. The design incorporates smart check-in zones, automated baggage systems, and advanced security screening to enhance efficiency and reduce wait times. Inter-terminal transit systems and connectivity to metro and road networks are also key ingredients in the plan.
Observers say Jewar is more than an airport—it’s a statement about India’s infrastructure ambitions. It aims to support future growth, manage traffic from the National Capital Region, and serve as a modern gateway for both domestic and international travel.