Noida to get 32-km expressway connecting Jewar Airport
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Noida to get 32-km expressway connecting Jewar Airport

The Noida International Airport, which is being constructed in Jewar, will host its first commercial flight in October. Now there will be new direct connectivity offered from Delhi to Noida Airport. There will be a new, roughly 32-km expressway constructed for this.

This express will run from Kalindi Kunj in Delhi to Agra Express via Noida Sector-150. It is linked to the Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway via a rotary in Delhi. The National Highway Authority of India Limited (NHAI) will construct this expressway.

The authority is in contact with NHAI about this. Making it has two major advantages. First, the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway will reduce vehicle traffic. East and South Delhi will also have direct access to Noida International Airport.

The committee recently surveyed the new express. This survey was conducted approximately 28 km from Noida's Sector-94, Yamuna Pushta, to Sector-150. There are two options here. First, a parallel buttressed expressway or an elevated expressway should be built over the existing expressway.

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The Noida International Airport, which is being constructed in Jewar, will host its first commercial flight in October. Now there will be new direct connectivity offered from Delhi to Noida Airport. There will be a new, roughly 32-km expressway constructed for this. This express will run from Kalindi Kunj in Delhi to Agra Express via Noida Sector-150. It is linked to the Mumbai-Vadodara Expressway via a rotary in Delhi. The National Highway Authority of India Limited (NHAI) will construct this expressway. The authority is in contact with NHAI about this. Making it has two major advantages. First, the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway will reduce vehicle traffic. East and South Delhi will also have direct access to Noida International Airport. The committee recently surveyed the new express. This survey was conducted approximately 28 km from Noida's Sector-94, Yamuna Pushta, to Sector-150. There are two options here. First, a parallel buttressed expressway or an elevated expressway should be built over the existing expressway.

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