The Union Cabinet has approved the construction of a greenfield connectivity corridor linking Noida International Airport with the Faridabad–Ballabhgarh–Sohna spur of the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway at a revised cost of ₹3,631 crore.
According to an official communiqué issued on Tuesday, the project will include a 7.8-km elevated corridor designed to provide direct connectivity between the upcoming airport and the expressway network, improving regional access and reducing travel time.
The government stated that around 7.8 km of the alignment will pass through notified urban areas under the Faridabad Master Plan 2031, forming part of broader efforts to strengthen connectivity to the new airport.
The corridor is expected to significantly enhance road access to Noida International Airport and facilitate smoother traffic movement across the National Capital Region, particularly along the Faridabad–Ballabhgarh–Sohna route connected to the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway network.
News by Rahul Yelligetti.