The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the Faridabad–Jewar airport connectivity road project with a revised capital cost of 3,630.77 INR-Crore. The project will develop a greenfield road corridor linking the Delhi–Faridabad–Ballabhgarh–Sohna spur of the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway to Noida International Airport in Jewar. It will be implemented under the Hybrid Annuity Mode.
The corridor will span 31.42 Km and provide high-speed connectivity from South Delhi, Faridabad and Gurugram to the upcoming airport. Around 11 Km of the alignment will be developed as an elevated highway. The elevated section will add 689.24 INR-Crore to the total project cost, of which the Government of Haryana will bear 450 INR-Crore. The road will also intersect key transport infrastructure including the Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Yamuna Expressway and the Dedicated Freight Corridor. This will further enable integration between road and freight networks. Additionally, the corridor will form part of the greenfield link connecting the DND–Ballabhgarh Bypass with the airport.
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Once completed, the Faridabad–Jewar airport connectivity road will improve regional mobility and logistics efficiency across the National Capital Region. The project will also support economic activity and urban development along the corridor. Significantly across areas identified for high-density growth under the Faridabad Master Plan 2031.

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