Jewar Airport-Yamuna Expressway Link Road Completed
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Jewar Airport-Yamuna Expressway Link Road Completed

The government has announced the completion of the road connecting the Jewar Airport terminal to the Yamuna Expressway access points, a critical infrastructure project aimed at enhancing connectivity for travelers. The construction of this route has been successfully completed, providing smooth access for those traveling via the Yamuna Expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway.

Authorities highlighted that the new road link will significantly improve passenger convenience and drastically reduce travel time for commuters. Speaking about the project, the government stated, “There are several major projects set to be implemented in the future. One such project is the Jewar Airport. To strengthen connectivity between Jewar Airport and the Yamuna Expressway, a route has been constructed.”

The first phase of the Noida Airport, spread across 1,334 hectares, includes essential infrastructure such as AIP publication, parallel taxiway, entry-exit taxiway, nine aircraft stands, and an isolated parking area. To maintain high safety standards, multiple safety features have been installed, including watchtowers, training rooms, exit roads, and crash gates equipped with necessary safety equipment.

The construction of the airport’s runway and air traffic control tower has also been completed. The newly developed road ensures direct accessibility to the terminal via the Yamuna Expressway, further enhancing convenience for passengers.

Additionally, eight traffic interchanges have been constructed near Dyanatpur to facilitate connectivity between the Yamuna Expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. As part of the project, a 100-meter road bridge and a roundabout have been built to connect the interchange facility to the terminal building, although they operate separately.

Authorities have assured that improved roads from various directions will ensure smooth access to the airport terminal, reinforcing the region’s position as a major transportation hub.

The government has announced the completion of the road connecting the Jewar Airport terminal to the Yamuna Expressway access points, a critical infrastructure project aimed at enhancing connectivity for travelers. The construction of this route has been successfully completed, providing smooth access for those traveling via the Yamuna Expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Authorities highlighted that the new road link will significantly improve passenger convenience and drastically reduce travel time for commuters. Speaking about the project, the government stated, “There are several major projects set to be implemented in the future. One such project is the Jewar Airport. To strengthen connectivity between Jewar Airport and the Yamuna Expressway, a route has been constructed.” The first phase of the Noida Airport, spread across 1,334 hectares, includes essential infrastructure such as AIP publication, parallel taxiway, entry-exit taxiway, nine aircraft stands, and an isolated parking area. To maintain high safety standards, multiple safety features have been installed, including watchtowers, training rooms, exit roads, and crash gates equipped with necessary safety equipment. The construction of the airport’s runway and air traffic control tower has also been completed. The newly developed road ensures direct accessibility to the terminal via the Yamuna Expressway, further enhancing convenience for passengers. Additionally, eight traffic interchanges have been constructed near Dyanatpur to facilitate connectivity between the Yamuna Expressway and the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. As part of the project, a 100-meter road bridge and a roundabout have been built to connect the interchange facility to the terminal building, although they operate separately. Authorities have assured that improved roads from various directions will ensure smooth access to the airport terminal, reinforcing the region’s position as a major transportation hub.

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