Centre sanctions 1,700-personnel CISF contingent for Noida international airport
Amid construction delays, the Noida International Airport's operational debut is rescheduled to April 2025, impacting its readiness. The airport's security preparedness, overseen by CISF personnel, aligns with the stringent measures in place acros...
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is the designated national civil aviation security force and it has an aviation security group under its establishment that currently guards 68 airports across the country with a strength of about 38,000 personnel.
The force secures civil airports from potential terror and sabotage threats through its armed commandos, friskers and intelligence wing officials.
The Noida airport unit will have about 1,700 men and women personnel, headed by a deputy inspector general-rank officer. This security deployment is meant for the first phase of the airport's operationalisation, the sources said.
The airport was initially expected to launch operations in September but has now been pushed to April 2025 following construction delays. It is coming up in the Jewar area of Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar district, some 75 kilometres southeast of Delhi.
The mega public-private partnership project of the Uttar Pradesh government is billed to be India's largest airport upon completion. The airport is to be developed in an area of more than 5,000 hectares in four phases.
In the first phase, the airport will have one runway along with a terminal building with a capacity to handle 1.2 crore passengers annually, according to project officials.
The CISF, a Central Armed Police Force under the home ministry, was entrusted with the task of securing civil airports in the aftermath of the 1999 hijack of the Indian Airlines' Kathmandu-Delhi flight IC-814 to Kandahar in Afghanistan.
The first airport it took charge of was Jaipur in February 2000.
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