Noida's Jewar Airport Conducts First Flight Validation Test Before April 2025 Opening Watch Video
It added that this flight validation test occurred a few months before the NIAL's official commercial opening in April 2025.
As per a News18 report, an IndiGo test flight travelled from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA ) to NIAL and completed the final security-related analysis for the facility. Officials told the publication that the airport will now be readied for commercial operations.
The aircraft landed at NIAL sometime between 1-2 pm today (December 9) after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA ) approved all security checks, it added.
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Officials said that today's test flight had no passengers, but only crew on board the aircraft.
“The runway at Jewar Airport (around 3.9 km in length) has been specially designed with the collaboration of Zurich Airport Authority of Switzerland," the officials told News18.
Also Read | Flipkart IPO likely in 12-15 months, plans to shift domicile to India: Report Processes to be Completed in DecemberAccording to a Hindustan Times report citing officials, the Airports Authority of India (AAI ) oversaw the exercise, and all collected data will be submitted to the DGCA for review. Supervising staff included officials from the DGCA, Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), NIAL and the UP Civil Aviation Department. These officials included senior IAS officer SP Goyal.
Shailendra Bhatia, NIAL's nodal officer, told HT that the trial was originally scheduled for November 15. The test assesses systems such as airspace coordination, communication protocols, emergency response readiness, and runway performance.
“We aim to complete the validation process by December 15, after which the airport concessionaire will apply for an aerodrome license, a key requirement for commercial operations,” Bhatia added.
Earlier milestones include the successful calibration of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) and Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) in October 2024.
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