Jewar takes flight: How Noida International Airport is redrawing NCR’s real estate growth map
On March 28, 2026, India opens the Noida International Airport—one of the country’s most ambitious greenfield aviation projects. It is about more than just easing air traffic; it is reshaping the region’s economic map. Developed by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (a subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG) in partnership with the Uttar Pradesh and Union governments, the project operates under a 40-year concession that began in October 2021. The airport will initially handle 12 million passengers annually, with plans to scale up to 70 million passengers in later phases, putting it on par with India’s largest aviation hubs.
A Major Push for Connectivity and Commerce
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently noted that the airport will:
Boost connectivity and commerce
Reduce congestion at Indira Gandhi International Airport
Strengthen India’s logistics network through a world-class cargo and passenger facility
Real Estate Impact Already Visible
The impact is already unfolding—especially along the Yamuna Expressway, where property prices have surged in anticipation of improved connectivity.
According to Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO (India, Southeast Asia, Middle East & Africa) at CBRE Group:
“The Jewar Airport is a landmark infrastructure project, not just for the NCR but for India’s broader economic geography. Airport-led development has consistently been one of the most powerful catalysts for real estate growth in the country, driving demand across commercial, logistics, hospitality, healthcare, education and residential segments within a wide catchment.
As a long-term stakeholder in this project and the region, we expect Jewar to accelerate the emergence of a new real estate corridor, attract fresh institutional and corporate investment, and further strengthen NCR’s position as one of Asia’s most dynamic growth and innovation hubs. Infrastructure of this scale has the potential to redraw investment maps and translate into sustained value creation across asset classes over the long term.”
Jewar is increasingly being seen as the next major growth corridor in NCR, potentially mirroring the transformation of Gurugram and Noida over the past decades.
Hospitality moves in early
Hospitality players are already making early bets. Roseate Hotels & Resorts, part of the Bird Group, is building what it calls India’s “smart” luxury airport hotel.
According to Kush Kapoor, CEO of Roseate Hotels & Resorts:
“It will feature advanced technology that lets guests control their rooms, order meals, and complete check-in and check-out through their mobile phones. Automated notifications from the CEO for delayed food orders and round-the-clock live kitchen streaming will further improve transparency and the guest experience. Eighty percent of the rooms at the Noida airport hotel will offer views of the Jewar airport runway.”
The hotel will also feature a 10,000 sq. ft. banquet hall, positioning it as a hub for corporate events and business gatherings. The airport, therefore, is evolving into a business destination—not just a transit point.
More Than Aviation
The strategy behind Jewar is multi-layered. While it will decongest Delhi’s aviation load, it is also being developed as a multi-modal logistics and economic hub, integrating:
Air cargo
Manufacturing clusters
Warehousing infrastructure
Urban development
With global connectivity improving and institutional investments rising, the airport is expected to:
Trigger large-scale logistics and warehousing expansion
Accelerate corporate office and industrial park development
Drive hospitality and retail ecosystems
Push residential demand across western Uttar Pradesh
Jewar could do for western NCR what airport-led development achieved in Hyderabad and Bengaluru—anchor long-term urban expansion.
The Bigger Context
What sets this project apart is its timing and scale. As India positions itself as a global manufacturing and services hub, infrastructure of this magnitude becomes foundational.
Jewar is not just another airport—it is a signal of intent. A bet on connectivity, capital, and coordinated growth.
Early signs—rising real estate prices and hospitality investments—suggest that this bet is already beginning to pay off.
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A Major Push for Connectivity and Commerce
Boost connectivity and commerce
Reduce congestion at Indira Gandhi International Airport
Real Estate Impact Already Visible
The impact is already unfolding—especially along the Yamuna Expressway, where property prices have surged in anticipation of improved connectivity.
According to Anshuman Magazine, Chairman & CEO (India, Southeast Asia, Middle East & Africa) at CBRE Group:
“The Jewar Airport is a landmark infrastructure project, not just for the NCR but for India’s broader economic geography. Airport-led development has consistently been one of the most powerful catalysts for real estate growth in the country, driving demand across commercial, logistics, hospitality, healthcare, education and residential segments within a wide catchment.
Jewar is increasingly being seen as the next major growth corridor in NCR, potentially mirroring the transformation of Gurugram and Noida over the past decades.
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Hospitality players are already making early bets. Roseate Hotels & Resorts, part of the Bird Group, is building what it calls India’s “smart” luxury airport hotel.
“It will feature advanced technology that lets guests control their rooms, order meals, and complete check-in and check-out through their mobile phones. Automated notifications from the CEO for delayed food orders and round-the-clock live kitchen streaming will further improve transparency and the guest experience. Eighty percent of the rooms at the Noida airport hotel will offer views of the Jewar airport runway.”
The hotel will also feature a 10,000 sq. ft. banquet hall, positioning it as a hub for corporate events and business gatherings. The airport, therefore, is evolving into a business destination—not just a transit point.
The strategy behind Jewar is multi-layered. While it will decongest Delhi’s aviation load, it is also being developed as a multi-modal logistics and economic hub, integrating:
Air cargo
Warehousing infrastructure
Urban development
Trigger large-scale logistics and warehousing expansion
Accelerate corporate office and industrial park development
Push residential demand across western Uttar Pradesh
Jewar could do for western NCR what airport-led development achieved in Hyderabad and Bengaluru—anchor long-term urban expansion.
The Bigger Context
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What sets this project apart is its timing and scale. As India positions itself as a global manufacturing and services hub, infrastructure of this magnitude becomes foundational.
Early signs—rising real estate prices and hospitality investments—suggest that this bet is already beginning to pay off.
Ready to Make a Smarter Property Decision? Build Your Legacy with TOI Homes.
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