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Swiss firm to build nation’s largest airport

NOIDA:Zurich Airport International AG will develop the Jewar airport on the outskirts of Delhi officials said after the Swiss company on Friday outbid competitors like Adani and DIAL for what is billed to be the biggest airport in the country
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Noida, November 29

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Zurich Airport International AG will develop the Jewar airport on the outskirts of Delhi, officials said after the Swiss company on Friday outbid competitors like Adani and DIAL for what is billed to be the biggest airport in the country.

The Switzerland-headquartered company that runs Zurich airport made the highest per passenger bid, beating Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), Adani Enterprises and Anchorage Infrastructure Investments Holdings Limited, the officials said.

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The airport in Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Buddh Nagar district will be the third in the National Capital Region after Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and in Ghaziabad’s Hindon.

The Jewar airport or the Noida International Greenfield Airport will be spread over 5,000 hectares when fully built at an estimated to cost Rs 29,560 crore, Shailendra Bhatia, the project’s nodal officer said.

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On Wednesday, the four firms were announced to have cleared the technical criteria as proposed developers for the new airport.

The financial bids were on Friday opened before their representatives at the Noida International Airport Limited (NIAL) office in Greater Noida, he said.

The selection for concessionaire has been done on basis of premium per passenger (pax) offered by the four bidders. Anchorage Infrastructure Investments Holdings Limited offered Rs 205 per pax, Adani Enterprises Limited Rs 360, DIAL Rs 351 and Zurich Airport International AG Rs 400.97, Bhatia said.

After winning the bid, Zurich Airport AG said, “The capital investments associated with the first phase is expected to amount to roughly CHF 650 million (approximately Rs 4,657 crore) during the construction period of approximately four years.” “The first phase will be able to accommodate around 12 million passengers per year,” it added.

The company said in its press release that it “will implement its best practices developed in Switzerland while maintaining the local Indian values”. — PTI

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