UP state government has finalised the name of the upcoming airport at Jewar Sakal Media Group
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Jewar airport to be known as Noida International Airport

The airport will be built and operated by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited.

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New Delhi: UP state government has finalised the name of the upcoming airport at Jewar to be Noida International Airport.

The airport will be built and operated by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited. According to the company, the name and logo were finalised by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath.

"We are pleased to finalise Noida International Airport as the official brand name for the upcoming airport at Jewar," said Christoph Schnellmann, Chief Executive Officer, Yamuna International Airport Private Limited in a statement on Friday.

"The logo is the true reflection of building India's leading airport which is an amalgamation of efficiency, technology and a sustainable and eco-friendly infrastructure while keeping a symbol of Uttar Pradesh at the core."

In November last year, Zurich Airport International AG (ZAIA) won the contract to build and operate the airport in Greater Noida for a period of 40 years, which includes a construction period of four years in the first phase.

ZAIA received the security clearance from the Union ministry of home affairs to develop the Noida International Airport at Jewar in May this year.

Last week, a consortium of Nordic, Grimshaw, Haptic and STUP was selected as the architect team to design the airport.

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