Secure Parking Wins Noida International Airport Contract
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Secure Parking Wins Noida International Airport Contract

Secure Parking Solutions, a global leader in smart car parking management, has won the contract to manage parking operations at the new Noida International Airport (Jewar). The development marks a key milestone in India’s aviation and infrastructure growth and further strengthens Secure Parking’s leadership in high-volume, high-security car park management.

The Noida International Airport has been developed to address the growing demand for air travel and to ease congestion at Delhi’s existing airport. In its first phase, the airport will handle 12 million passengers annually, expanding to 70 million by phase four. Leveraging its global expertise, Secure Parking will roll out a seamless, technology-driven and customer-focused parking experience, integrating smart systems, efficient traffic flow management, and enhanced safety standards.

“We are honoured to be part of the Jewar Airport project,” said Arvind Mayar, CEO, Secure Parking. “At Secure Parking, our goal is to deliver a world-class parking experience through tech-enabled solutions aligned with the airport’s global standards. By using advanced AI-driven technologies, we aim to ensure secure access, operational efficiency, and sustainability for passengers and stakeholders.”

Secure Parking Solutions, a global leader in smart car parking management, has won the contract to manage parking operations at the new Noida International Airport (Jewar). The development marks a key milestone in India’s aviation and infrastructure growth and further strengthens Secure Parking’s leadership in high-volume, high-security car park management. The Noida International Airport has been developed to address the growing demand for air travel and to ease congestion at Delhi’s existing airport. In its first phase, the airport will handle 12 million passengers annually, expanding to 70 million by phase four. Leveraging its global expertise, Secure Parking will roll out a seamless, technology-driven and customer-focused parking experience, integrating smart systems, efficient traffic flow management, and enhanced safety standards. “We are honoured to be part of the Jewar Airport project,” said Arvind Mayar, CEO, Secure Parking. “At Secure Parking, our goal is to deliver a world-class parking experience through tech-enabled solutions aligned with the airport’s global standards. By using advanced AI-driven technologies, we aim to ensure secure access, operational efficiency, and sustainability for passengers and stakeholders.”

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