IATA allots three-letter code 'DXN' to Noida International Airport
The upcoming Jewar airport in Noida has been assigned the three-letter code 'DXN' by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The code represents the airport's proximity to Noida, Delhi, and western Uttar Pradesh. The CEO of the airport...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA), a grouping of nearly 300 airlines that account for around 83 per cent of the global air traffic, assigns unique codes to airports worldwide for easier identification.
The airport's Chief Executive Officer Christoph Schnellmann said receiving the code is a significant milestone towards the airport's operationalisation.
With the allotment of the new code, the airport moves one more step closer to its customers who will be able to identify the airport across multiple platforms, as they take their flights from there by the end of 2024, according to a statement.
While mentioning that 'DXN' symbolises the airport's proximity to Noida, Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh, Schnellmann said, "as one of the world's largest urban agglomerations, India's National Capital Region deserves a second airport".
Upon completion, Noida Airport is projected to be the country's largest airport. It is being developed in four phases over an area of 5,000 hectares.
The airport's Chief Operating Officer Kiran Jain said IATA has allotted the code 'DXN'.
The code, which will become active once airport operations start, will help travellers and aviation professionals to identify and communicate destinations swiftly and accurately, avoiding any confusion and mistakes, the airport said in the statement.
Right now, construction work is underway for the first phase of the mega project spread in over 1,300 hectares.
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