Yamuna Expressway Plans Jewar Airport MRO
AVIATION & AIRPORTS

Yamuna Expressway Plans Jewar Airport MRO

In a significant development for the Jewar Airport project, the Yamuna Expressway Authority is gearing up to release a global tender for the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) unit. This initiative, expected to commence by the end of October, marks a crucial step towards enhancing the airport's operational capabilities. The MRO unit is poised to be a game-changer, attracting global expertise to ensure aircraft maintenance and repairs are conducted efficiently. This move aligns with India's growing aviation sector, which is witnessing an upsurge in demand for world-class services. This development underscores the government's commitment to transforming Jewar Airport into a hub for international and domestic travel. As it prepares to solicit global tenders, the project's momentum is set to accelerate, opening doors for strategic partnerships and foreign investments.

In a significant development for the Jewar Airport project, the Yamuna Expressway Authority is gearing up to release a global tender for the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) unit. This initiative, expected to commence by the end of October, marks a crucial step towards enhancing the airport's operational capabilities. The MRO unit is poised to be a game-changer, attracting global expertise to ensure aircraft maintenance and repairs are conducted efficiently. This move aligns with India's growing aviation sector, which is witnessing an upsurge in demand for world-class services. This development underscores the government's commitment to transforming Jewar Airport into a hub for international and domestic travel. As it prepares to solicit global tenders, the project's momentum is set to accelerate, opening doors for strategic partnerships and foreign investments.

Next Story
Real Estate

Integrated Waterproofing Strategies

Waterproofing buildings used to be an annual pre-monsoon affair but the evolution of real-estate development has changed that approach. In new developments, developers are weaving waterproofing solutions into both the design and construction phases, an approach that Nikhil Madan, Managing Director, Mahima Group, says, “is all about ensuring lasting durability [of the building] and keeping lifecycle risks including water seepage and extensive maintenance to a minimum.”Watertight by designAluminium formwork systems aren’t commonly thought of as a waterproofing tool but at the Mahima Group,..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

GROHE Showcases Water-Led Design At Milan

GROHE unveiled its GROHE SPA Aqua Sanctuary at Milan Design Week 2026, transforming Piccolo Teatro Studio Melato into an immersive showcase of water, design and wellbeing. Built on the philosophy of ‘Wellbeing Through Water’, the installation reimagined bathrooms as holistic spaces for relaxation, rejuvenation and self-care.The Aqua Sanctuary was presented through three interconnected sanctums. The first showcased the 3D-printed GROHE SPA AquaTree shower and faucet, highlighting bespoke innovation and biophilic design. The second featured the Atrio Private Collection and GROHE SPA x Buster..

Next Story
Infrastructure Transport

Rahee Group Expands Rail Manufacturing Capacity

Rahee Group has outlined a multi-year investment roadmap to expand its operational footprint and strengthen manufacturing capabilities for India’s growing railway and urban transit sector. The Group is expanding in Odisha with a new Track Component Casting Unit, for which the groundbreaking ceremony was held on 8 April 2026 in the presence of Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.The Group’s flagship EPC arm, Rahee Infratech Ltd, continues to focus on complex rail infrastructure projects, including track systems, bridges, viaducts and ballastless infrastructure. Its wholly owned subsidi..

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement