Zurich Airport International has selected a consortium of Nordic, Grimshaw, Haptic and STUP as the architects to design the passenger terminal of Delhi Noida International Airport (DNIA) at Jewar
NEW DELHI/GREATER NOIDA: Zurich Airport International has selected a consortium of Nordic, Grimshaw, Haptic and STUP as architects to design the passenger terminal of the new greenfield international airport that it will build in Greater Noida’s Jewar.
The Delhi Noida International Airport (DNIA), NCR’s second after Delhi’s IGI, is chasing an April 2023 launch date for commercial flight operations. Zurich AG, which has been chosen as the concessionaire for the project, is expected to get the land, which has been acquired, after the resettlement of people with houses at the site. The process is likely to be completed by mid-2021, said officials of the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), which is piloting the project.
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Zurich Airports eyes ‘airport portfolio’ in India
December 18, 2020
Daniel Bircher, Chairman and Managing Director, Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd (YIAPL)×
Company sees 200-million market in Delhi-NCR; reaching out to stakeholders for new Jewar airport Zurich Airport International’s strategic objective is having an ‘airport portfolio’ in India, Daniel Bircher, Chairman and Managing Director, Yamuna International Airport Pvt Ltd (YIAPL), told
BusinessLine in an exclusive interaction.
YIAPL is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG, incorporated as a special purpose vehicle to develop the greenfield Delhi Noida International Airport in Jewar, on the outskirts of the capital. “How many airports it has to be I cannot tell you. We will actually be looking at new opportunities coming to the market,” Bircher said when asked whether Zurich Airport plans to take up any of the 100 airports that the government is planning to develop.