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Test passenger flight to take off from Noida airport today

IndiaTimes Sunday, 8 December 2024
Noida International Airport conducted a trial run with a passenger flight on Monday to assess operational readiness. The exercise evaluated runway conditions, navigation aids, and air traffic control systems. Data collected will be submitted to the DGCA for aerodrome license approval, a crucial step towards the airport's projected December 15th operational start date.
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